http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/257033-REG/ 
Gossen_GO4006_Digisix_Ultra_Compact_Lightmeter.html

I have it's bigger brother- the Gossen Digiflash. It adds a flash meter.
It was only a little more expensive than the Digisix when I bought it.
Now they are both way more expensive...

It is a nice, simple incident and reflective meter. There is an  
accessory that
will mount the meter on a hot shoe, just like in the old days...
It also has a clock, timer, thermometer and alarm.
Just because they could- it being computer controlled and all.

Cheers
Beaker




On Feb 3, 2008, at 1:27 PM, Scott Loveless wrote:

> Hi gang,
>
> My old Minolta Pro light meter died a grisly, high speed death a few
> months back and I've been without a hand held meter ever since.
> Recommendations for another incident light meter would be much
> appreciated.  Not spot or flash.  Doesn't need to do the dishes or  
> wipe
> my butt.  I'm looking for meat and potatoes, nothing fancy.   
> Preferably
> inexpensive, though that seems to be the golden egg.  Used is cool.
>
> Intended use is "street photography".  Get a reading, set the camera,
> shoot a few frames, lather, rinse, repeat.
>
> Thanks.  Even to you, Dave.
>
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