| Get a digital light meter, no moving parts and calibration issues.
Those by Minolta, Kenko or Sekonic are good and robust. Have been a long time user of Minolta meters and I recommend them.
But before you buy one, best to know the differences between incident and reflected light metering. If you are on a tight budget, use a DSLR's meter to assess exposure as you have the benefit of the LCD to check. |