Light Meter Leather
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![]() Vintage Sekonic Auto Leader Model 38 Light Meter With Leather Case US $5.00
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![]() Vintage Sekonic Auto Lumi 86 Light Exposure Meter Made in Japan US $8.00
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![]() VIVITAR Light Exposure Meter Model 30 US $7.00
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![]() Gossen Sixtomat Deluxe Light Meter made in Germany with original Leather Case US $35.00
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![]() Vintage Sekonic Auto Leader 3 Model 162 Light Meter US $7.99
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![]() 18 Grey Gray Standard Reference Card Photography PU US $9.99
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![]() Vintage Leudi II Exposer Cine Meter Extinction Light Meter W Leather Case USA US $28.00
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![]() GE Exposure Meter Type PR 1 for Film or Plates Serial M16261 Orig Case Used US $49.99
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![]() Weston Master II model 735 Universal Exposure Meter US $4.99
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![]() Genuine leather case for SEKONIC COLOR METER C 500 BROWN US $90.00
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![]() leather light meter case 4 SEKONIC 758558508 BROWN US $90.00
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![]() leather light meter case 4 SEKONIC 758558508 BLACK US $90.00
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![]() Genuine leather case for SEKONIC 508 BROWN US $67.00
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![]() Genuine leather case for SEKONIC COLOR METER C 500 BLACK US $90.00
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![]() Genuine leather case for MINOLTA AUTOMETER IV BLACK US $87.00
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![]() Vintage 50s General Electric PR 1 Light Meter w Leather Case Instructions US $6.99
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![]() Sekonic L 308DC DigiCineMate Digital Light Meter NEW US $279.00
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![]() Nebro Visual Light Meter with Case and Instructions in Good Used Order US $14.22
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![]() Vintage Sekonic Light Meter with Leather Case 2 Prong US $11.99
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![]() Sekonic L 308s FLASHMATE Light Meter L308 S Flash Master US $149.00
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![]() VINTAGE DeJUR AMSCO PHOTOELECTRIC EXPOSURE METER MODEL 5B US $12.50
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![]() SVERDLOVSK 4 Photoelectric Lightmeter Box Passport 162175 CLASS A US $47.00
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![]() PENTAX SPOTMETER V SPOT EXPOSURE METER LIGHT Zone VI Modified w case US $249.00
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![]() Vntg Photography Gossen Lunasix West Germany Light Exposure Meter Leather Case US $39.99
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![]() SKAN VINTAGE LIGHT METER BAKELITE NONWORKING WITH LEATHER CASE US $8.99
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![]() GE camera light meter DW 68 very clean case box inst US $15.67
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![]() Asahi Pentax Spotmeter III Spot Reading Light Meter US $359.95
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![]() General Electric GE Exposure Meter Type PR 1 US $44.97
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![]() LENINGRAD 4 Old Russian Light Meter US $16.00
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![]() LENINGRAD 2 Selenium Light meter 34689 1960 US $11.00
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![]() Sekonic L 8 vintage selenium light meter in leather case works US $28.00
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![]() Photo Light Meter Vintage Japanese Sunset Photoelectric no battery needed US $9.75
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![]() WESTON MASTER 715 UNIVERSAL EXPOSURE LIGHT METER W LEATHER CASE VINTAGE US $9.99
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![]() GE light meter PR 1 working with case FAIR CLEAN US $15.71
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![]() Gossen tele attachment for Gossen Lunasix 3 Lunasix F Lunapro in case US $68.00
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![]() VINTAGE ARGUS L3 LIGHT METER with leather case US $8.00
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![]() DeJur Amsco Light Exposure Meter US $7.99
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![]() Vintage Gossen Sixticolor Color Temperature Meter US $129.95
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![]() Vintage SEIKO LIGHT METER Sekonic with case cover JAPAN US $5.00
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![]() Vintage GENERAL ELECTRIC Light Exposure METER in Leather CASE Photo TYPE PR 2 US $29.99
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Sekonic Leather Case for L-398M List Price: $25.00 Sale Price: $27.95 |

Not-So-Obvious Photography Gear
Okay, most of you are probably aware of the typical gear that a photographer may take with him or her when out in the field: a camera body or two, several lenses, filters, memory cards, a light meter, a grey card, a reflector, a flash unit, a camera bag of sorts, and so on and so forth. But what about the less obvious gear?
Out in the field, you may come across a variety of conditions. At the end of the day, your aim will be to capture the scenes you planned for, and to do so productively, safely and with minimal fuss. Below is a list I have made of some of the less-obvious items that may help you achieve this result. Note that it is by no means an exhaustive list!
Personal Alarm - No, it's not a joke. There have been more than several occasions when I wished I had one. Make sure it sounds at 120 dB or more, and that it is easy to activate, as well as being easy to disarm.
Emergency GPS-based beacon - As far as I'm concerned, these are an absolute must when shooting in remote locations, regardless of whether you are in a group or not. Alternatively, try to get a satellite phone, although these can be difficult to acquire and probably cost a whole lot more.
First-aid kit - It is best to choose one that caters specifically for the outdoors or camping.
Hiking Boots - Try to choose boots that are comfortable and very pliable. It is also a good idea to ensure that the sole offers high grip. Some boots are rated as waterproof, which can be a very handy feature. Try to choose boots that go past the ankles. Ultimately, your choice will be a compromise between safety and comfort.
LED torch - Great for checking out any settings on your camera (or other gear that may not be illuminated) when shooting at sunset, sunrise or at night. Necessary for finding the right spot, for setting up properly and for avoiding hazards. What is your tripod actually resting on?
Waterproof or Fast-Dry Jacket - Whichever way you go, try to choose something with a lot of pockets, and something that is comfortable and pliable, and has velcro-style zippers instead of buttons. I once wore this stiff leather jacket out in the field, and it really inhibited my movement.
More than one pair of socks and shoes - One slip into that water and you'll be cursing for quite a while. Not the best thing to help get the creative juices flowing.
Small Padded Cushion - As a photographer, you'll be doing a lot of kneeling. Save those knees and get comfortable! Alternatively, use skateboarder's knee protectors.
Sunscreen - These days, you shouldn't be leaving home without it. You can now buy mineral-based sunscreens, without those nasty chemicals. Ask at your pharmacy.
Insect Repellant - Again, no need for nasty chemicals here. Ask your pharmacy for natural alternatives.
Plastic Garbage Bags - These can be great for protecting equipment or can even be used as a makeshift raincoat.
Panadol or Equivalent - Don't let that headache spoil the day.
Energy Bars - You may be surprised at just how much energy you burn during a typical shoot. Keep your energy levels up and stay, err...focused.
Water - Another important area to look at, from a safety and productivity perspective. Try to drink regularly when out in the field !
Heavy-Duty Laptop - If you're like me, and you like to get some work done on computer when out in the field (or in the tent), these can be really useful. I used to take run-of-the-mill laptops with me, but they tend not to last (it probably says a lot about me, perhaps), and they can't take too many knocks. Panasonic's Toughbooks are really nice, and offer some level of water resistance. Look around, there may be alternatives, albeit not as feature-packed. A compromise may be to take a heavy-duty external drive with you, so at the very least, your data is well protected.
So there you have it, a list of some not-so-typical things that can make life easier. If you can think of anything else, drop us a line and we'll add it to the list.
Good luck !
Alyson Emmins
Photo Enlargements Printing to Poster Size - Giantprint
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About the Author
Alyson Emmins works for Giantprint Pty Ltd, an Australian-based fine art printer specialising in printing high-resolution photo enlargements to poster size.


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