How to use a light meter Sekonic 758 - explain it to me like I'm 5 years old

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @RickLincoln
    @RickLincoln Год назад +3

    For L-858 users, there is a "Modify Current Midtone" button. Using that gives the user a graphical interface for placing the measured and memorized tones. I'm now a digital shooter who still hand meters and have profiled my Canon 5DM3 to the meter. Having done this, your method provides precision in spot metering. I think this is the best tutorial I have seen on how to use these advanced meters. Thank you!

    • @thehumancamcorder9326
      @thehumancamcorder9326  Год назад +2

      welcome

    • @olympusfotograph
      @olympusfotograph Год назад

      @ricklincoln
      Hello, with the L-858 isn‘t it faster if you meter the Highlight and the shadow and something in between, put all in memory and push average? Is the same, or? Is the average not the mid tone?and the result of average you put in your camera.

    • @thehumancamcorder9326
      @thehumancamcorder9326  Год назад +2

      @@olympusfotograph when you average with this light meter, the average value obtain is always in the middle( you will get same number of stopes above and bellow the middle grey or average value). I do not want that. I want to place my tones in a specific zone. yopu technique might work if the scene that you are photographing has the same dynamic range as your sensor/ film emulation. if it exceeds it, than you have to protect the shadows and bring the highlights down with a nd grad filter.

    • @olympusfotograph
      @olympusfotograph Год назад +1

      @@thehumancamcorder9326 thanks for your answer. I tried it yesterday with those diff. Techniques because your video inspired me. I haven‘t work with mid tone selections yet. I tried diff. things and i found it out. Is another cool approach and i appreciate your video very much. Thanks for showing it. :-))

    • @thehumancamcorder9326
      @thehumancamcorder9326  Год назад +1

      @@olympusfotograph thank you.

  • @patrickkehoe1284
    @patrickkehoe1284 Год назад

    This is such great info, I've been trying to figure out how to use the mid-tone selection and also how to place shadow and highlight values... thanks for this video.

  • @bukso8888
    @bukso8888 5 месяцев назад +3

    You just made it much more complicated then some of the methods you mention. 15 years old would struggle to understand.

    • @thehumancamcorder9326
      @thehumancamcorder9326  5 месяцев назад

      this video is for 1 to 5 yrs olds, sorry for misunderstanding, have a good gnarly day

  • @kamilpotato3764
    @kamilpotato3764 21 день назад

    Still complicated ;) I'll stick to in camera metering on my Me Super, phone app and my Canon Eos 30. Can't justify paying so much money for this device since I only shoot few rolls a year. The rest of my photography is digital, so don't have to worry about metering and just enjoy taking photos.

  • @kay9live740
    @kay9live740 11 месяцев назад

    thank you so much!

  • @LeeD345
    @LeeD345 Год назад +1

    Hi, I have a question regarding spot metering at night. Are you able to meter in aperture/shutter priority modes some dark elements (e.g. not lit street), I often have e.u. errors and it works fine only in EV mode for me. Do you experience similar behavior? I rarely get ss slower than 1/2 in aperture priority mode (with f1.4) which is strange to me since it still can meter this dark spots in EV mode

    • @thehumancamcorder9326
      @thehumancamcorder9326  Год назад

      yes, unfortunately a light meter can only be that much sensitive. reflective Ev is between 1 to 24.4; or 0.63 to 190,000 LUX ; or 0.10 to 180,000 FC

  • @of1300
    @of1300 Год назад

    Cool explanation

  • @timisaboy8520
    @timisaboy8520 Год назад

    Nice video . I just wondering how to measure for camera like fx3 and a7siii which second native iso is 12800?

    • @thehumancamcorder9326
      @thehumancamcorder9326  Год назад

      the max iso value for this light meter is 8000. so u can use iso 6400 and than do mental math. ( there is only 1 stop difference between iso 6400 and 12800 so it should not be that difficult).

  • @poeticdragon23
    @poeticdragon23 8 месяцев назад +1

    This explanation seemed like for a person with 300 years of experience, not a 5 year old, I did not understand crap....."press this button, and did not even showed what button to press. left me as dumb as i was before I started wathing this video....

  • @byronharrington6619
    @byronharrington6619 Год назад +4

    Did you review this video before you posted it. Its ironic you made a video about metering light and the light for the video is horrible. Ha ha ha what a joke.

    • @thehumancamcorder9326
      @thehumancamcorder9326  Год назад +5

      this is shot with an action cam. I couldn't care less about how it looks . take this info for free and enjoy it!