| Three Ways to Meter |
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HD Cine Mode: Perfect for today’s DSLR videographers. Make exposure readings and control light using shutter speeds and frame rates and get aperture settings with one-tenth stop accuracy. |
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Cine Mode: Designed for digital cinematography. Select from the most useful frame rates and shutter angles for exposure control with one-tenth stop accuracy. Lux and foot-candle readout enables quick set up of lights. |
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Photo Mode: Full control for traditional still-image photographers. Shutter-priority display of a full range of ambient and flash functions including Cord and Cordless flash measurement as well as ambient EV measurement. |
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Three Ways to Measure Light |
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Light receptor 1 (lumisphere) The Lumisphere provides incident light readings for nearly foolproof exposure readings and enables lighting that scene before the talent arrives. |
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Light receptor 2 (lens) Reflected light readings enable measuring the brightness of subject tones, gray cards, light sources or window light. |
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Light receptor 3 (lumidisc) The Lumidisc is perfect for lighting green screens, adjusting ratios and taking lux and foot-candle measurements. | |
| Calibration Compensation |
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Adjust the L-308DC to film or digital camera sensors or matching the L-308DC to other handheld meters. |
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| Custom Setting |
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Three custom settings tune meter operations and displays to fit your camera and metering requirements. |
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| Illuminance Measurement |
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Lux (lx) and foot-candle (fc) display is especially useful for cinematography, theatrical and other applications that require precise control of light source brightness. Either No display, lux or foot-candle is selectable in custom setting. |
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