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Using Photon+

Introduction

This will give you a brief introduction to using your Photon+ as well as the use of incident light meters in general.

Incident vs Reflective metering

When photographing something (we'll call that something the subject) there are two types of light metering:

  • Incident metering, measuring the light falling on the subject
  • Reflective metering, measuring the light reflecting off the subject

A question you need to ask yourself when using reflective metering is "what the light is reflecting off?". A lump of coal under bright light will reflect more light than a snowball under dim light. Unless you factor in what the subject is to your choice of aperture/shutterspeed then you may run into issues with your exposure.

Incident metering isn't always better, but if you can physically get to where your subject is to take a measurement, and the light conditions are relatively constant (eg portraiture), then it's pretty foolproof.