Unless you have a Lumadyne, then the GN is accurate outdoors at night. proved to my satisfaction with my old 400WS unit which had a GN of 220. I photographed my dark green '86 Ford 4x4, f22 at 10 feet on Ektachrome in the woods at night. Perfect exposure. Of course back in those days Lumadyne guaranteed the GN. Also, if you called the company, the owner answered the phone, none of this "Solly, no speakee anglesh" stuff.

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