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ISO Range | 3 to 8000 |
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Power Source | 1 x AA battery |
Display | LCD |
Analog Display | Yes |
Memory Function | Yes |
Type | Digital Flash Meter |
Measuring Modes | Ambient, Flash |
Shutter Speed Range | 30 minutes to 1/8000 sec |
Aperture Range | f/0.5 to f/90.9 |
Flash Measurement | Yes |
Measuring Range (Incident) | EV -2 to EV 19.9 |
Measuring Range (Reflected) | EV 3 to EV 19.9 |
Flash Metering Modes | Cord, Cordless |
Explains icons for measurement modes, ISO, indicators, and battery status.
Details the analog scale, shutter speed, aperture, and EV values.
How to attach the strap and insert the battery.
How to check the battery level indicator.
Procedure for battery replacement and auto power off feature.
How to set the main and second ISO film speeds.
How to lock and unlock measurement settings.
How to select the desired measurement mode.
How to configure the meter using DIP switches.
How to configure for incident light measurement.
How to configure for reflected light measurement.
Covers modes like Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, and EV.
How to use aperture priority for ambient light.
How to use EV mode for ambient light measurement.
How to use ambient light measurement for cinema.
Details on Cord Flash, Cordless Flash, and cumulative flash modes.
How to measure flash using a sync cord.
How to measure flash without a sync cord.
How to measure cumulative flash using a cord.
How to measure cumulative flash wirelessly.
How to store and recall up to nine measured values.
How to calculate the average of stored measurements.
How to evaluate studio lighting and contrast ratios.
How to use the meter as a LUX or FC meter.
How to adjust exposure and calibrate the meter.
How to analyze ambient and flash light components.
How to trigger and measure flashes wirelessly.
Mini Light Receptor, Synchro Cord, Gray Card.
NP Finders and Wireless Flash Triggering System.
Details on type, ranges, accuracy, and calibration.
Lists film speed, shutter speeds, aperture, EV, and other features.
Lists physical specs, operating ranges, and radio frequencies.
Hazards related to straps and battery handling.
Precautions for eye safety and wet conditions.
Guidelines for protecting the meter from water and shock.
Instructions for cleaning the meter's parts and avoiding damage.