This maybe the problem I am having Autofocus because the metering could be off. That is why I go to manual focusing. But then I review the image it may be dark. Don't trust the LCD screen on the camera because there are some lousy ones that are attached. I dealt with the Z6III today and on the video camera exposure was correct but when I switched it to Photo it was dark. This User Error Fellow should of known to check this first and not find out afterward in Post. I had a little time with the two cameras but was impressed. Cheers!
I really enjoy the reliability of a hand-held light meter. I have several Nikons and several Leicas and I have never had full faith in any in-camera meter. I always use the separate hand held good quality light meters. I know many think this is unnecessary. Thanks for listening to me. RS. Canada
I felt this was important to talk about. You would be shocked to see these young so called pro photographer influencers who never used a light meter or even know what it does. I went to a so called pro lighting workshop and asked the photographer "How come you don't use a light meter?" He says you don't need one just look at the monitor and adjust from there. Huh? you don't even know the difference between incident light and reflective light? Where your color meter? They don't know.
Great info covering different light meters . I have the same little Sekonic Flatmate L-308. very well made and fits easily in your pocket :) thanks John and MR.Woo :)
The first handheld Light Meter I bought was the Sekonic L-448 Studio-Auto II, I did not like it and is was 1.5 EV off the correct metering, so I got a Weston Master V which was really good, except in very low Light, but Weston Master Light Meters are very fragile, even a slightly bump and the needle can jump off, so it has to be repaired, after two repairs I gave up. Then I got a Quantum Calcu Light Meter which is excellent, very precise, but get the later version, the first version could have problems with the buttons ! Later I got an even better Light Meter, the Gossen Variosix F2 which I still have an it works perfect though it is more than 30 years old ! I also have a 5 degree Spot meter to attach to the Gossen Variosix F2. I always used the Light Meters with incident metering.
First and foremost, wonderful video, guys. Second, although influencers like bragging about the latest and greatest, when it comes to high-end photography or professional cinema light meters, manual focus techniques reign supreme, since fast auto focusing toys don't mean much at the top end. LOL
Is there no end to your talents?! Great display and light meter display! You mentioned some meters also measure light quality. Color meters are very important or even essential to get accurate colors in especially outdoor photography dealing with color temp changes throught the day. The Gossen Sixtimter is a great,inexpensive way to get into it. Still available on line very inexpensively.