Being of the old school I learnt photography before most cameras were equiped with a built in light meter and so hand held light meters were common. I have a dearly beloved Weston Master IV which I bought second hand in the 70s and used it alot. Now, of course, it has long since passed its calibration by and I wouldn't rely on it now so I am looking to find a digital replacement. I have my eye on a Polaris digital 6710 as this seems reasonably priced but having a good specification. Has anyone any comment on this meter or handhelds more generally?. I know I could use that in the camera, and I certainly do, but out of nostalgia, familiarity and habit I would still like to take handheld readings cos part of the fun to me is deciding what to meter and what exposures I compute in my head from those readings. On a similar theme -do digital photogrpahers use grey cards these days also or is that old hat?