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Sekonic FLASHMATE L-308X User Manual

Sekonic FLASHMATE L-308X
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Operating Manual
Light Meter

Table of Contents

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Sekonic FLASHMATE L-308X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Light Receiving MethodSilicon photodiode
DisplayLCD
Power Source1 x AA battery
TypeDigital
Measuring ModesAmbient, Flash
ISO Range3 to 8000
Shutter Speed Range (Ambient)60 sec to 1/8000 sec
Aperture Rangef/1.0 to f/90.9
Display Range (ISO 100)EV -2 to 22.9
Cine Speeds8, 16, 18, 24, 25, 30, 32, 64, 96, 128 fps
Dimensions63 x 110 x 22 mm
Weight80 g (without battery)

Summary

Parts Designation

Parts Designation

Identifies and illustrates the physical components of the Sekonic L-308X light meter.

Explanation of the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

Contents of Display

Explains the various icons and readouts on the meter's LCD screen.

Before Use

Inserting the Batteries

Step-by-step guide for correctly installing AA batteries into the meter.

Basic Operation

Measurement

PHOTO Mode

How to use the meter for standard photographic measurements under ambient or flash light.

Shutter Speed Priority Mode

How to set shutter speed and measure the required aperture for proper exposure.

Aperture Priority Mode

How to set aperture and measure the required shutter speed for proper exposure.

Cordless Flash Mode

Measuring flash brightness without a physical connection to the flash unit.

Cord Flash Mode

Measuring flash brightness using a synchro cord for synchronization.

HD_CINE Mode

For DSLR and video cameras, measuring based on frame rate and shutter speed.

CINE Mode

For film and digital motion-picture cameras, measuring based on frame rate and shutter angle.

Advanced Functions

Specifications

Troubleshooting

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