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Back in my film days I used a Weston V meter with invercone. Incident light readings were taken by pointing the invercone at the source of light falling on the subject.
I have recently got a Gossen Digisix and the instructions for taking incident light readings are not exactly crystal clear. The instructions give no advice as to where to point the meter, but simply say "In this mode [incident] the Digisix measures from the subject towards the camera".
(Reflected light readings also measure from subject to camera.)
I did experiment with a "difficult" subject - a black dog in sunlight and pointing the cone towards it produced an accurate exposure.
Nevertheless, I wonder why the Westo V and Gossen appear to operate differently.
Anyone got an explanation, please.
I have recently got a Gossen Digisix and the instructions for taking incident light readings are not exactly crystal clear. The instructions give no advice as to where to point the meter, but simply say "In this mode [incident] the Digisix measures from the subject towards the camera".
(Reflected light readings also measure from subject to camera.)
I did experiment with a "difficult" subject - a black dog in sunlight and pointing the cone towards it produced an accurate exposure.
Nevertheless, I wonder why the Westo V and Gossen appear to operate differently.
Anyone got an explanation, please.