
With digital photography do you think the need for light meters with strobes is being eliminated?
I know I can get my light ratios for portraits with a grey card or a zebra card and can fine tune when shooting tethered to a laptop with the program I use. Currently I am only usig my meter to get me in the "ballpark". How has digital effected your use of your meter?
I'm so bad about using it since going digital, I still love how film looks and thinking about going back for awhile so I can take shots that are truly my own
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