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Mar 1, 2014 15:55:40   #
romanticf16 Loc: Commerce Twp, MI
 
roy4711 wrote:
Jerry

I have a question. In today's photography do I need a hand held light meter? If so could you give me some examples when I would use the meter. And what brand would you recommend. I was on Keh camera website looking at used meters. Thanks. :-D


Sekonic has quite a few video tutorials on this subject- search their website.

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Mar 1, 2014 15:57:17   #
romanticf16 Loc: Commerce Twp, MI
 
roy4711 wrote:
If you were looking for fast manual lenses for Nikon and Canon that are in very good condition and priced reasonable would you go to Keh camera or where? Thank You. :D


Used Camera Buyer.com is good, also check larger retail camera stores for used lenses.

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Mar 1, 2014 21:08:18   #
sirlensalot Loc: Arizona
 
roy4711 wrote:
Jerry

I have a question. In today's photography do I need a hand held light meter? If so could you give me some examples when I would use the meter. And what brand would you recommend. I was on Keh camera website looking at used meters. Thanks. :-D



Better used indoors and in studio settings, and outdoor sets using flash. If you decide to get one, suggest that it is also functions as a flash meter.
Sekonic is a reliable brand. I use the L-358 which has been discontinued a year or so ago.
Outdoors, and for most situations, the cameras meter does great in my opinion.

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Mar 5, 2014 18:09:59   #
roy4711 Loc: Spring Valley IL.
 
Thanks Sharpshooter for the info. :-D

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Mar 5, 2014 18:18:10   #
sinatraman Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
 
keh has by far the lowest prices on used. do not be afraid to buy lenses rated ug or bgn. I bought 2 lenses rated ug one for 6 the other for 14, and they work perfectly and look brand new. also has bargains on light meters. They are useful if say you are shooting with a manual lens on a dslr. also in tricky light situations

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