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Reddit mentions of Sekonic 401-208 Twin Mate Light Meter (Black/White)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Sekonic 401-208 Twin Mate Light Meter (Black/White). Here are the top ones.

Sekonic 401-208 Twin Mate Light Meter (Black/White)
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  • ONLY SEKONIC METERS THAT ARE SHIPPED BY AND SOLD BY AMAZON.COM OR OTHER AUTHORIZED SEKONIC DEALERS CAN ENSURE THAT YOU ARE RECEIVING GOODS THAT HAVE PROPER FCC COMMUNICATION AND ARE COVERED BY A USA WARRANTY. THE AMAZON OFFER MAY BE SEEN TO THE RIGHT. GREY MARKET SEKONIC METERS WILL NOT APPLICABLE FOR A US WARRANTY.
  • Perfect for beginners, or as a compact ambient backup meter
  • 30-seconds to 1/8000th, f/1.4 to f/32 in half-stop increments
  • ISO 12 to 12500 in half-stop increments
  • Hold-and-Read mode locks readings for 15-seconds, allows for extended exposure evaluation time
Specs:
ColorBlack/White
Height1 Inches
Length2.6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2020
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width1.8 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Sekonic 401-208 Twin Mate Light Meter (Black/White):

u/old_graag · 2 pointsr/analog

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000KZBRG6/ref=mp_s_a_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1506528168&sr=8-11&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=sekonic+light+meter one of these little guys and a lot of luck.

Edit: I'm guessing you're also asking what kind of metering I used. I used incident light up close to the plant, the sand was so bright in the midday sun that the sky came out too.

Edit 2: I mean it when I say I was lucky. This was my first serious outing with the big boxy camera and 60% of the shots were so overexposed as to be unusable.

u/Aksalon · 1 pointr/analog

I've been using a Gossen Digisix for years and have been happy with it. It's tiny, weighs almost nothing, has done a fine job as far as I can tell with giving accurate readings, and has survived a few falls onto concrete. I could have sworn when I bought it I got it for only ~$100, so maybe it's cheaper elsewhere?

I also used this light meter through my school, but I've never owned one. I recall not liking something about the design quite as much (no idea what since it's been years), but it worked well for me.

I have no idea if those are the best on the market for that price range, but those are the ones I've personally used.

u/keightdee · 1 pointr/analog

This little light meter is great if you're new to film. Mine has been so accurate and durable that I haven't bothered to replace it. That said, it's not great for low-light or very unusual lighting conditions.