The metering electronics inside the prism are not linked to anything else.My Hassy kit came with a metered prism finder that I don't use. If you have a 503cx or similar model, I believe the meter works in conjunction with a Hasselblad (or other?) flash for automatic exposure control. The guy that sold it to me used it for flash wedding photography. I just use it as-is.
The PME45 does flash metering? :confused:
The metering electronics inside the prism are not linked to anything else.
TTL-flash metering is achieved by hooking a sensor inside some Hasselblad camera bodies, through the appropriate adapter, up to the electronics inside suitable flash units.
I would never trust a camera meter unless I had to. A great light meter is the best investment you can make in photo.
Correction?Small correction: The flash metering is OTF - Off-The-Film, with an internal sensor directed toward the film, rather than Through-The-Lens. Potentially more accurate (taking note of the differences in film surface reflectivity) and immune to stray light coming through the viewing system.
I would never trust a camera meter unless I had to. A great light meter is the best investment you can make in photo.
Very old thread I know but I am wondering if the PM45 will meter properly when using a10 stop ND filter.
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