oliver_drabkin Posted July 31, 1997 Share Posted July 31, 1997 Has anyone had experience with the new 90 degree metered prisim finder for the Hasselblad. I understand it even has an incident light meter built in. What about accuracy of readings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james_d._steele Posted August 19, 1997 Share Posted August 19, 1997 I just got one serveral months ago and find it a pleasure combined with the traditional Hassy precision. My only complaint is that it adds to the bulk. It is not small and light weight. <p> The meter is extremely accurate and matches a calibrated one degree spot that I use over it's entire range. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kp___ Posted July 5, 1998 Share Posted July 5, 1998 I have this prism and have very good luck with the accuracy of it's readings. I use it on my flexbody most often, and I have no complaints. It can sometimes be a pest when using the polarbasic on my 503cw. It is not compatable with the Polabasic at all. It is simple enough to remove the viewfinder prior to use, but sometimes it turns into too many steps, and gets in the way of the creative process. Under these circumstances, I recommend a regular handheld light-meter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe_barbieri Posted January 13, 1999 Share Posted January 13, 1999 The use the PME-90. Very accurate. Very heavy. But I like 90 degree viewing rather than 45 degree or waist. <p> Joe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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