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Old 04-19-2008, 03:17 PM
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Lot simpler to use your camera Steve. Realize that you are using a reflected light meter (also if you use the camera). Incident light meters are more accurate if you plan to make many measurements. The reflected light meter is very sensitive to the angle of measurement as well as the angle of the reflective surface to the light source. You can get an idea what you have, but a cheap incident meter is better.
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