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Re: [Nikon-D70] Re: Recommendations for a low cost flash meter

You might try looking for an older, Sekonic flash meter. I've got one that was
made about five years ago and has flash and spot options.

John Denk <jpdenk@...> wrote: I have the Konica Minolta Auto
Meter VF, works great, and as you
mention, Kenko has their version of it, looks identical, their model
is KFM-1100 Auto Digi Meter, $230 from B&H. You'd probably want to add
the flat diffuser, an extra $40, for flash use.

John

--- In Nikon-D70@yahoogroups.com, Koshy Koshy <koshyk12@...> wrote:
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> Ashok,
> While considering light meteres, also see the new Kenko series. I
believe Kenko has purchased the designs and rights of the famous
Minolta and are now manufacturing their versions of it. In particular
see the Kenko KFM 1100. Of course, I have no personal experience of it.
> Cheers,
> Koshy
>
>
> "It's not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to what's
required" -Sir Winston S. Churchill
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/kkoshy/
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Hi All, Greetings I am planning to do some still life and product photography. The set up I have is - D70 + 105 AF Micro Nikkor. I have a 50mm AF Nikkor...
Ashok Kumar
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May 12, 2008
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Hello Ashok, You have enough to get you started. The SB600 is a good flash and can be triggered from the D70 popup which can also contribute to the overall...
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May 12, 2008
7:49 am

Not sure if this can help but: I don't use flash myself, but I do have the Sekonic flash master L-358 which I use for incident light metering, and I'm very...
Fiorenzo Cattaneo
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May 13, 2008
7:08 pm

Ashok, While considering light meteres, also see the new Kenko series. I believe Kenko has purchased the designs and rights of the famous Minolta and are now...
Koshy Koshy
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May 14, 2008
12:31 am

I have the Konica Minolta Auto Meter VF, works great, and as you mention, Kenko has their version of it, looks identical, their model is KFM-1100 Auto Digi...
John Denk
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May 14, 2008
1:30 pm

You might try looking for an older, Sekonic flash meter. I've got one that was made about five years ago and has flash and spot options. John Denk...
John Sevigny
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May 14, 2008
2:15 pm

If your looking for a low cost Flash meter have a look at Weins WP-1000 Deluxe - $129 or WP-500B Standard -$89. No bells or whistles but they work , about...
Richard Brandstetter
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May 14, 2008
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