FWIW, I'm not seeing all of the posts to the list. The last post I saw
from you was "PESO 2024 - 003".
I've seen several responses to this "PESO 2025 - 012, 013, 014 - GDG".
The posts I do see come in twice.
On 2/1/2025 7:54 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Feb 1, 2025, at 5:16 AM, Bob W PDML <pdm...@icloud.com> wrote:
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I used to have the spot-meter version of the L-358 but I rarely used it because
of it size, so when one of the internal things became loose I gave it to a
photo charity in the hope that they could repair it and make use of it.
My most-used meter is the L-308S, which I like a lot. I’ve just calibrated the
L-208 against it, to within about 0.2 EV I reckon. It’s a straightforward
procedure, I just watched a couple of YouTube videos and decided even I might
be able to do it.
I like the L-208 because you can see all the combinations, unlike the L-308s,
but it’s easy to dislodge things without noticing.
Yes, that's one of the nice things about it. It's small and light too.
I looked the L-208 up on YouTube and I see that it's very easy to calibrate ...
I just might give that a whirl, synchronize it with the L-358. Thanks for
giving me the motivation!
BTW: There's an interesting light meter app for iOS/iPadOS named "Light Meter
Wheel" by David Quiles that has the same nice feature—you can see all the
combinations at a glance. It's been around a couple of years but is still running nicely
on my iPhone 15 Pro on iOS 18.2.1. I think it's a freebie too.
:D
G
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