If you shoot landscapes on colour negative film an app will do just fine.
Use common sense, like point it to relevant areas in your image.
I have a free one for iOS, think it's called just "Light Meter", it does the job well.
If you shoot with slide film and the light is "complicated" / difficult to meter a proper spot meter would become useful.
Good luck with the Bronica!
They also did a nice 6x45 rangefinder - go check if your guy has one of those!
Its a Bronica Sq-a I was looking at with a 80mm 2.8 lense
Seems alright, has 2 back, hip view finder and a grip on it. But he's after £300 which i think is a bit too high. Seem a similar model go with one back and virtually the same for £140 on ebay but i doubt he'll go that low tbh.
If you shoot landscapes on colour negative film an app will do just fine.
Use common sense, like point it to relevant areas in your image.
I have a free one for iOS, think it's called just "Light Meter", it does the job well.
If you shoot with slide film and the light is "complicated" / difficult to meter a proper spot meter would become useful.
Good luck with the Bronica!
They also did a nice 6x45 rangefinder - go check if your guy has one of those!