Perhaps it depends on what you intend to do, but usually you don't need one. For a given film speed, most situations such as street lights, fireworks, bonfires etc have a wide range of possible exposure setings you can use with success. See photo magazines, many good text books or Kodak's professional photo guide page 25 for advice..........Tony Cunningham
Exposure meter for night photography
in Medium Format
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Steve,
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Perhaps it depends on what you intend to do, but usually you don't need one. For a given film speed, most situations such as street lights, fireworks, bonfires etc have a wide range of possible exposure setings you can use with success. See photo magazines, many good text books or Kodak's professional photo guide page 25 for advice..........Tony Cunningham