If you weren't using so many different camera systems (but may work with a few simple 
adapters, too), the Wallace Expodisc (sp?) is a simple device to have in your bag.  It 
is a milk glass cover with a dispersion grid that goes over your lens end, allowing 
the camera to be pointed at the light source and returns an incident reading.  I 
bought one many years back and had forgotten about it until recently.  It's amazingly 
accurate and about the size of a screw-in filter.  It's probably best with a single 
system/common filter size sort of application, but if your various lenses and metering 
systems were compatible, it's a pretty slick solution.




Craig Schroeder   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.craigschroeder.com

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