Full Review of the TTArtisan Light Meter II
The TTArtisan Light Meter II is a very compact reflected light meter that's perfect for any film camera that either has a non working meter or has no meter. In this video I do a full review. I explain how to use it, its specs, and take you on a brief shoot using a Minolta 35mm camera. If you would like to purchase this meter please follow the link below and if you buy it from this link I will receive a small commission: https://ttartisan.store/products/ligh... Link to other TTArtisan products where I will also receive a small commission: https://ttartisan.store/?ref=jlvphoto Using a light meter video. This video has detailed instructions on using both a reflected and incident meter: • Choosing and Using a Hand Held Light Meter my email: [email protected]

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