I have a sekonic L358 light meter that up until recently I would rarely use. Because I shoot mainly digital I've been fairly lazy about using the light meter. I would typically shoot, look, adjust lights, fiddle with camera, and repeat process until I got something that "looked right" I recently started using my light meter more often and I'm finding that while it it's right on the money when shoot fuji 100 iso slide film when I use it to meter for my E10 digital the exposure is not right at all. Yes I AM remembering to set it down to 80 ISO for the E10! Bellow see an example. I metered the models face at ~ F 8.0 and I was typically shooting this series right around 1/2 stop overexposed (atleast according to the light meter) all the images came out dark if anything. This was one of the brighter ones of the entire series and while it may be "correctly" exposed it certainly doesn't look sligthly over exposed as I had intended. Maybe "shooting by LCD" is the way to go with digital? Does anyone have any expirience with this? Are digitals not as accurate as film in terms of ISO or if there are any E10 is it the E10 that's not terribly accurate in terms of exposure? My slides came out beautifully but the E10 seems to need AT LEAST a stop extra exposure to yield the same results even when metered for 80 iso.
Feel free to make comments on the image as well. Model is Amber in Philadelphia, PA.