Originally Posted by
plankton
It's raining here in Northern California (States) so what better activity to occupy ones time than to compare the incident light on a 18% card versus the reflected light measured by ones camera?
Here is the setup. I have a 18% grey card in a stand 3 feet from camera. To camera left at 45/45 degrees is a flash head in soft box (24" square) at 1/4 power.
Camera and Sekonic L-308s are setup for shutter priority, ISO=200 and 1/60 sec shutter.
The sekonic measures f/11 incident light. I set the camera in manual mode with f/11 aperture, iso=200 and 1/60 shutter.
Results:
I take a picture expecting the vertical bar mid way on histogram...well because it is 18% grey card and the sekonic told me the perfect light setting would be 60/f11. Well, what I got was a bar 1/3 to the left or dark side of middle. If I open up the camera from f11 to f9 the bar moves nicely to the middle of the histogram - where it should be.
Both my camera and sekonic setup for 1/3 stop increments, so dropping the apeture from F11 down to F9 (F11->F10->f9) is 2/3 of a full stop (F11->F8 being 1 full stop). So, there is a 2/3 of a stop difference between my sekonic and camera. Wow.
The 308s doesn't appear to allow me to adjust the setting to match camera. Darn.
So, if the sekonic is to be trusted then am I shooting 'dark' by 2/3'rds if I measure light by my camera alone?
PS The white balance was set to 'Flash'.
Scott