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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 124062" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>Of course you can, I do it <em>all the time</em>, both with my Sekonic L-358 as a flash or incident meter and my 30+ year old Pentax Spotmatic V. I almost <em>never</em> rely the meter in my D700, and rarely in my F2 or F4. And besides, if you take any two ASA cameras and meter the same scene with the same lens they will almost never agree exactly and the very same can be said for any two modern digital cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 124062, member: 12827"] Of course you can, I do it [I]all the time[/I], both with my Sekonic L-358 as a flash or incident meter and my 30+ year old Pentax Spotmatic V. I almost [I]never[/I] rely the meter in my D700, and rarely in my F2 or F4. And besides, if you take any two ASA cameras and meter the same scene with the same lens they will almost never agree exactly and the very same can be said for any two modern digital cameras. [/QUOTE]
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