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  1. I am shooting with a Rolleiflex 2.8 E2, and am using a Nikon D7000 in spot metering mode as my light meter ( and test shots). I have shot some landscapes in wooded areas (using Ilford B &W) and meter the darker areas ( ie tree branches) to expose for those, as opposed to getting too much sky and too little of the darker details in the woods. The exposures have been good using that method. BUT- I am tired of carrying the digital camera around to use as a light meter. Will any of the models available ( ie Sekonic 308s or similar Polaris) be sufficient? How do I meter the darker areas with those kind of light meters (whether it's landscape or portraits) so as to expose for the details and not get a roll of film back overexposed with light and no details? I don't want to spend $$ and time for poorly exposed film. Thanks so much for any help.
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