LITEMASTER PRO L-478D / L-478DR Operating Manual
Thank you for purchasing LITEMASTER PRO L-478D/L-478DR. Please read this Users’ Manual thoroughly in order to become acquainted with the light meter and thus be able to use it safely and correctly. The LITEMASTER PRO L-478D/L-478DR (referred to as L-478D/L-478DR from here on) comes with “Camera exposure profile” to offer today’s digital and film shooter with repeatable precision, accurate measurement and digital exposure control..
Accompanying Accessories The following items are included with the L-478D/L-478DR. After opening the package, please be sure that everything is included. If any of the following items should be missing, please contact your local camera store or retail organization. Start-up Guide CD-ROM (Operating Manual and Data Transfer Software) Two AAA manganese batteries Strap Soft case Anti-glare film < • Please see “7. Separately Sold Accessories” (P65) for details about available accessories.
Safety Precautions Before using this product, please read this “Safety Precautions” for proper operation. C The warning symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury if the product is not used properly. B The caution symbol indicates the possibility of minor to moderate personal injury or product damage if the product is not used properly. , The note symbol indicates cautions or restrictions when using the product. Please read all notes to avoid errors in operation.
Table of Contents Accompanying Accessories..............................................................................................3 Safety Precautions...............................................................................................................4 1 Parts Designations...................................................................................................................8 1-1. Parts Designations...................................................................................
Table of Contents 5-2. Measuring in Flash Light Mode.......................................................................... 33 5-2-1. Cord (PC) Flash Mode............................................................................... 34 5-2-2. Cordless Flash Mode ............................................................................... 35 5-2-3. Cord Multi (Cumulative) Flash Mode.................................................. 36 5-2-4. Cordless Multiple (Cumulative) Flash Mode...................
6-6-7. Filter Name Editing................................................................................... 60 6-7. Hardware Setting Function.................................................................................. 62 7 Optional Accessories (Sold Separately)........................................................................ 65 8 Registered Filters .................................................................................................................. 66 9 Specifications............
1 Parts Designations 1-1. Parts Designations Front View Rear View 1 2 Lock lever Strap eyelet Lumisphere retracting ring 3 5 Lumisphere Memory button*1 4 Touch panel 6 USB port 8 Menu button 13 Measuring button *1 Synchro terminal 9 Battery Cover Open Battery cover latch 10 7 Bottom View 12 Power button 11 Battery cover 14 Battery compartment The following table lists the functions of each part. No.
2 Before Using 2-1. Attaching the Strap 1) Pass the strap included through the outer hole of the Strap eyelet 12 . 2) Pass the opposite end of the strap through the loop at the end of strap. C Infants or toddlers may accidentally wrap the strap around their neck, so please place it in a location out of their reach. There is a danger of suffocation. Strap eyelet 12 2-2. Inserting the Batteries 1) Requires two AAA alkaline manganese batteries.
2-3. Power ON/OFF Power ON: Power OFF: Press the Power button 10 for one second. The meter will turn on, and after the title screen is displayed, the Measuring screen appears. Press and hold the Power button 10 for one second or longer. The meter will turn off and the display disappears. Title Screens L-478D L-478DR Power button 10 , • Please wait 3 seconds between repeated power on and power off sessions.
2-4. Checking the Battery Capacity When the power is turned on, the battery power indicator is displayed at the upper left of the LCD. Full battery power remaining. Sufficient battery power remaining. Low battery power remaining. Have spare batteries ready. When the indicator blinks, replace batteries immediately. < • When the batteries are out of power and the meter is turned ON, the LCD screen will appear and then turn off immediately.
3 Screen Operations The data display is also a touch panel that is used to make all settings The Display illumination is activated as soon as the meter is turned ON. The illumination level is user adjustable. The panel dims during measuring and cordless flash standby to eliminate its influence in the measurement. The display Illumination of your meter has been set to “Bright” at the factory to enable best operation for outdoor use.
3) Radio Buttons Touching Radio buttons selects the item to the right of it. Only one item in a group can be selected at one time. Filter Compensation Setting Screen 4) Alpha-Numeric Keypad Value Input Screen Alphabet Input Screen Number Input Screen Inputting Values (Value Input Screen): 0-9, Decimal point, +/-: Value displayed on screen when key touched. OK: Confirms input value and returns to previous screen. DEL: Deletes input value. Cancel: Cancels input and returns to previous screen.
3-2. Locking and Releasing of Screen The screen can be locked to prevent unforeseeable misoperations, etc. Touch operation of all screens is prohibited when locked (the lock icon is displayed at the top of the screen). Note however that the Memory button 5 , Measuring button 8 and Power button 10 will be operational even if lock is ON. Lock status will be maintained even when power is turned OFF.
2. Touch the Information icon ( ) to display current display mode, input exposure compensation, and exposure profile in use. (See P20 for details.) is selected, the Power Control icon ( ) appears 3. When Radio Triggering mode under the icon of . Press Power Control icon for ControlTL power adjustment and Zone selection for both Standard and ControlTL system. (See P38 for details.) To use the Average Function or Contrast Function, touch the Average/ΔEV icon ( ). (For 4.
3-4. Measuring Screen When the power is turned ON, the Title screen will appear, followed by the Measuring screen. Subject measuring can be performed at the Measuring screen. Basic Configuration of the Measuring Screen Example of T priority in Ambient Light Screen Status/Title field Measuring operations/Display area Measuring function selection icon 3-4-1. Status/Title Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No.
3-4-2. Setting, Function, Display Field Setting, Function, and Display Field are configured of the following sections.
2) Setting Icons Setting icons type and value will change with the Measuring mode in use. Touch or slide finger up/down over the icons to change the value. T priority mode CINE mode F priority mode TF priority mode HD CINE mode Explanation of value types T : Shutter speed Shutter speed is displayed in the following way.
< The fractions of the measuring values can be hidden by changing setting at the Custom Setting Function. Display setting number 2 (fraction display) and then select 0 (ON) to display fraction and 1 (OFF) to hide fraction. (See P55 for details.) Fraction hidden Fraction displayed 4) Analog Scale Depending on the Measuring mode, the following values will be displayed in the scale.
3-5. Information Screen Displays setting details of measuring screen icons and meter information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No.
No. 1 Item Explanation Filter compensation Displays Filter compensation setting screen. (See P51 for details.) 2 Radio trigger channel (for L-478DR only) Displays Radio Trigger Channel Setting screen. (See P38 for details.) 3 Memory clear Displays Memory Clear screen. (See P45 for details.) Memory recall Displays Memory Recall Selection screen. (See P44 for details.) Mid tone set Displays Mid. Tone Set screen (See P46 for details.) Mid tone clear Displays Mid. Tone clear screen.
4 Basic Operations 4-1. Basic Operation Flow Power ON Set light receiving method Select exposure profile (See P23 for details.) (See P56 for details.) For L-478DR only Setting Measuring mode (See P25) Ambient Light mode (See P27 for details.) Cordless Flash mode (See P35 for details.) Cordless Flash Multiple (cumulative) mode (See P38 for details.) Cord (PC) Flash mode (See P34 for details.) Cord (PC) Flash Multiple (cumulative) mode (See P38 for details.
4-2. Setting Light Receiving System 4-2-1. Measuring with Incident Light Function (Lumisphere Extended /Retracted) Use either extended or retracted (flat) lumisphere to measure incident light. Point the lumisphere at the camera (lens optical axis) from a position close to the subject and then measure. 1. Extending Lumisphere Rotate the Lumisphere retracting ring 2 to align the mark with the extended symbol ( ) on the meter head. 2.
4-2-2. Measuring with Reflected Light System Use 5-degree Viewfinder, reflected light attachment, (sold separately) to make reflected light readings with the L-478D/DR. This method measures the brightness (luminance) of the light reflected from the subject. It is useful for distant objects such as landscapes, when you cannot go to the position of the subject , or for metering subjects that generate light (neon signs, etc), highly reflective surfaces or translucent subjects (stained glass, etc).
4-3. Setting Measuring Mode Touch the Measuring mode icon ( , , , , ) at the top left of the Measuring screen and then select any one of the Measuring modes. * The Measuring modes displayed on the Measuring Mode Selection screen will change depending on the settings at Custom Setting. (See P55 for details.) Measuring Mode Selection Screen Currently selected measuring mode Return to measuring screens after selecting any of icons.
About Measuring Modes Mode Ambient Light Mode No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Flash Light Mode 7 8 9 10 11 12 Icon Explanation T (shutter speed) priority Displays f-stop (aperture) value for input shutter speed and ISO sensitivity. (See P27 for details.) F (stop) priority Displays shutter speed value for input f-stop and ISO sensitivity. (See P28 for details.) TF (shutter speed and f-stop) priority Displays ISO sensitivity value for input shutter speed and f-stop. (See P28 for details.
5 Measuring 5-1. Measuring in Ambient Light Mode Continuous light like natural light (sunlight) as well as tungsten lamps and fluorescent lamps are measured in Ambient Light Mode. The following are the measuring methods in the Ambient Light Mode.
5-1-2. F (f-stop) Priority Mode 1. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then touch icon to select F Priority Mode and the return the screen view to Measuring screen (See P25 for details.) 2. Set the ISO sensitivity value on the ISO icon. 3. Set the f-stop (aperture) value on the F icon. Press the Measuring button 8 on the side of meter. 4. Release the Measuring button 8 to complete the measurement. The measured shutter speed value at that time will be displayed.
1) Illumination Measuring in Lux 1. Rotate the Lumisphere retracting ring 2 and symbol. align the mark with the 2. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then icon to select Illuminance touch the Measuring (lux) Mode and return the screen view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for details.) 3. Position the Retracted Lumisphere so that it is parallel with the light source being measured and press the Measuring Button 8 on the side of the meter.
3) Luminance measuring in Candela per square meter 1. Attach a 5-degree viewfinder (sold separately). (See P24 for details.) 2. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then icon to select Luminance touch the Measuring (cd/m2) Mode and return the screen view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for details.) 3. While looking through the viewfinder, place the reading circle on the light source or surface to be measured and press the Measuring button 8 on the side of the meter.
5-1-5. Measuring Exposure for Video and Movies 1) CINE Mode This is a measuring exposure for cine cameras 1. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the Measuring Mode Selection Screen, icon to select CINE then touch the Measuring Mode and return the screen view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for details.) 2. Set frame rate on f/s icon. 3. Touch the ISO icon to expand it, and set ISO sensitivity value.
2) HD CINE mode This is a measuring exposure for HD Video/DSLR Cameras 1. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then icon to select HD CINE touch the Measuring Mode and return the screen view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for details.) 2. Set the shutter speed on the T icon. 3. Touch the ISO icon to expand it, and set ISO sensitivity value. The ISO icon will return to its reduced size after a setting is made and the icon is not touched for a short time. 4.
5-2. Measuring in Flash Light Mode Flash illumination is light that is produced by the very brief light pulse of an electronic flash unit or flash bulb.
< • Shutter speed and f-stop (aperture) values can be displayed in full, 1/2 and 1/3 stop increments in Custom Setting (See P55 for details.) • After taking a measurement, changing T setting value will also change the measured value (f-stop). • After taking a measurement, changing ISO value will also change the measured value (f-stop). ) at the bottom of the screen activates the Contrast Function. (See P50 • Touching the Average/ΔEV button ( for details.
5-2-2. Cordless Flash Mode In this measuring mode, Measurements are made by the meter receiving the light from the flash without synchro cord. It is used when the synchro cord will not reach because of the distance between the flash and meter, or when use of synchro cord is inconvenient. 1. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the Measuring Mode Selection Screen. then touch icon displayed to select Cordless the Flash Mode and return the screen view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for details.) 2.
5-2-3. Cord Multi (Cumulative) Flash Mode This Measuring mode is used when the light generated by the flash is inadequate for proper exposure. Use a synchro cord (sold separately) and connect the flash to the meter to fire the flash. The repeated flash pops can be accumulated until the desired aperture is displayed. The cumulative count is up to 99 times, and displayed in the Test/Title field on the LCD screen. To activate this multi (cumulative) mode, set Cord Multiple (Cumu.
5-2-4. Cordless Multiple (Cumulative) Flash Mode This Measuring mode is used when the light generated by the flash is inadequate for proper exposure. The repeated flash pops can be accumulated until the desired aperture is displayed. The cumulative count is up to 99 times, and displayed in the Test/Title field on the LCD screen. To activate this multi (cumulative) mode, set Cord Multiple (Cumu.) Flash mode ON in the Custom Setting (See P55 for details).
5-3. Measuring with Radio-controlled Flash (for L-478DR only) 5-3-1. How to Measure Using Radio Control Triggering flashes by radio requires connecting a PocketWizard® radio receiver (sold separately) to the flash unit to receive the trigger signal transmitted by the meter. Radio triggering enables a single photographer to easily trigger and measure flash. The followings are the modes that can be set to measure this way.
2) Setting ControlTL® Channels and Zones at the bottom of 1. Touch the Tool Box icon the Measuring screen to display the Tool Box screen. Then touch the [Radio CH/Zone] to display the Radio CH/Zone Setting screen. Measuring screen (Radio triggering Mode) Tool Box Screen Tool Box icon 2. Touch the CTL tab. 3. Either touch the arrows ▲/▼ or slide the channel number dial to select a channel. 4. Set one or more zones (A, B, C). 5.
5-3-3. Using the Power Control Settings Measuring Screen (Radio Trigger mode) Select Radio Triggering Mode and ControlTL® under Radio System Preference within Custom Setting to use the Power Control Function. *B e sure to set the T (shutter speed) and ISO sensitivity values desired in the Measuring screen before adjusting power levels and metering the controlled flash intensity. 1.
, • The working distance of the radio triggering system can vary with the orientation and location of the meter and receivers. Be sure to carefully set them within their specifications. 5-3-4. Measuring in Radio Flash Mode Select Radio Triggering Mode within Custom Setting. (See P55 for details.) a. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the Measuring Mode Selection screen, icon to select Radio then touch the Triggering Mode and return the screen view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for details.) b.
5-3-5. Measuring in Radio Triggering Multiple (Cumulative) Flash Mode Select Radio Triggering Multiple (Cumulative) Mode within Custom Setting (See P55 for details.) 1. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the Measuring Mode Selection screen, then touch icon to select Radio Triggering Multiple the (Cumulative) Mode and return the screen view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for details.) 2. Set the ISO sensitivity value on the ISO icon. 3. Set the shutter speed on the T (shutter speed) icon.
6 Functions 6-1. Memory Function This meter can store up to nine measured values in memory for incident light and reflected light simultaneously. This function can be used in all modes except Illuminance/Luminance measuring and Multiple (cumulative) Flash modes. 6-1-1. Memory 1. Press the Measuring button 8 on the side of meter to take a measurement and display a value on the measuring screen. 2. Press the Memory button 5 to memorize measured value.
6-1-2. Memory Recall Memorized measurements can be recalled to view each value in detail. The memorized measurements appear in the order they were recorded and or reflected light icons incident light indicate the type of reading made. An analog scale also displays each reading in relationship. at the bottom 1. Touch the Tool Box icon of the Measuring screen. 2. Touch the [Memory Recall] on the Tool Box screen to view the Memory Recall screen. 3.
6-1-3. Memory Clear Memorized measuring values can be cleared individually or collectively. The memorized measurements appear in the or order they were recorded and incident light icons indicate the type of reading reflected light made. An analog scale also displays each reading in relationship. ) at the bottom 1. Touch the Tool Box icon ( of the Measuring screen. 2. Touch the [Memory Clear] on the Tool Box screen to view the Memory Clear screen. 3.
6-2. Mid. Tone Function This is used to place a measured value at the center of the Analog EV Scale. The Mid Tone function has four operations: Sets current measured value as Mid Tone Sets memorized value as Mid Ton Modifies Mid Tone value Recalls Mid Tone Measuring Screen • • • • 6-2-1. Setting Measuring Value as Mid. Tone 1. Press the Measuring button 8 to take reading and display the resulting value. at the bottom of the 2. Touch the Tool Box icon Measuring screen to display the Tool Box screen. 3.
6-2-3. Mid. Tone Modification This enables minute adjustment of the currently set Mid. Tone value. 1. Touch the Tool Box icon at the bottom of the Measuring screen to display the Tool Box screen. 2. Touch the [Mid. Tone Set] to display Mid. Tone Set screen. 3. Touch the [Modify Current Mid. Tone] to display the Modify Mid.Tone screen. 4. Touch the arrows ▲/▼ or slide your finger over the numbers to modify the value. 5. Touch the [OK] to confirm the modification and return to the Measuring screen.
6-2-5. Mid. Tone Recall Tool Box Screen This enables recalling the measuring screen information for the set Mid Tone. at the bottom 1. Touch the Tool Box icon of the Measuring screen to display the Tool Box screen. 2. Touch the [Mid. Tone Recall] to display the measuring screen information for the Mid Tone reading. 3. Touch the [Close] at the bottom of the Mid. Tone Recall screen to return to the Measuring screen. 48 Mid.
6-3. Average Function Up to nine memorized measurements can be averaged and the result displayed. This function can be used in all modes except Illuminance/Luminance measuring and Multiple (cumulative) Flash modes. 1. Press the Measuring button 8 on the side of meter to take a measurement. 2. Press Memory button 5 to memorize the measured value. The memorized value will also appear on the analog scale. 3. Repeat steps 1. and 2. to remeasure and memorize up to nine values.
6-4. Contrast Function This function is useful for evaluating studio lighting, checking evenness of backgrounds such as green screens, and quick set up of lighting ratios. After establishing a standard value, press and hold the Measuring button 8 to display the difference between the standard and new measured value. The exposure value will change to an EV value (difference in stops) change as brightness of the measured value changes. The Analog Scale will display the current measured value.
6-5. Filter Compensation Function The L-478’s filter compensation system uses industry-standard filter naming to introduce lens and light source filtration to the meter. It also enables entering favorite filter names and values to customize meter to your shooting needs. Up to four filters can be used as a pack with the exposure display compensated for all. will appear at the top of the Measuring display screen whenever a filter A filter Icon factor is being used. 6-5-1.
6-5-2. Selecting Filter Factor Number Up to four filters can be used as a pack with the exposure display compensated for all. Select the necessary filter name only which will be used in the measurement. 1) Setting Amount of Filter Compensation 1. Touch the Tool Box icon at the bottom of the Measuring screen to open the Tool Box screen. 2. Touch the [Filter Compensation] to display the Filter Compensation Setting screen. 3.
6-6. Functions by Menu Selection 6-6-1. Analog Scale Switching The Analog Scale at the bottom of the Measuring screen graphically displays the latest measurement value, values memorized, averaged values and exposure limits (range) for exposure profile. The scale has two selectable modes: Measurement Scale and EV Scale. 1. Press the Menu button 7 on the meter. (See Analog Scale Selection Screen P21 for details.) to open the Menu screen. (for incident light) 2. Touch [1.
5. Touch the [OK] to enter the compensation amount and return to the Menu screen , • Exposure compensating should be made after sufficient test shooting of the camera or film in use. < icon will be displayed on the title field in the Measuring screen to • When exposure compensation is activate, show that compensation is being performed. icon in the Information screen.
6-6-3. Custom Setting Function This enables quick and easy setup of individual meter preference. 1) Custom Setting Function List Setting No.
2) How to set Custom Setting 1. Press the Menu button 7 on the meter (See P21 for details) to open the Menu screen. 2. Touch “3. Custom Setting# in the displayed Menu screen. 3. In the displayed Custom Setting screen, either touch the arrows ▲/▼ or slide the screen with your finger to display the desired Custom Setting Name numbered and then touch it to select Touch the radio button of desired item from the 4. options in the screen. The • symbol appears to show the currently selected item. 5.
2) Editing Exposure Profile 1. Press the Menu button 7 on the front of meter. (See P21 for details.) 2. Touch [5. Check/Edit Profile] to view profile list in the Select Profile to Edit/Check screen. 3. Touch ▲/▼ or slide finger on bar to view the name of the Exposure Profile you desire to use and edit. 4. Touch the check box to display the profile in the Set Profile screen. (A check mark indicates profile is available for use. To deactivate the profile, touch box again to return to □.) 5.
9. Input/Edit the camera /film profile characteristics. a. Touch +/- buttons or move slider to set desired exposure compensation value within +/- 5 EV (stop) range. b. Touch +/- buttons or move slider to desired values of dynamic ranges and clipping points for profile within +/- 10 EV (stop) range. * Clipping points cannot exceed Dynamic range. c. Touch [OK] to return to ISO selection screen. (Touch [Cancel] if editing is not needed. Touch [Default] if reset the profile of ISO being selected.) 10.
Edit screen. (Touch [Cancel] if editing is not needed. 7) Press the Menu button 7 to return to the Menu screen. 8) These customized frame rate will appear to the tail end of the selection order in the f/s setting icon in the Measuring screen for HD CINE mode and CINE mode.(From 1 to 1000 f/s are standard available frame rates, and after 1000f/s, customized frame rates appear.) 6-6-6.
6-6-7. Filter Name Editing In addition to the standard frame rates available in the L-478D/DR, up to 30 Filter Name and compensation value can be customized and displayed in the meter screen. * Filter compensation is set in 1/10 steps in a range of ±5.0EV. * See P65 for details on registered filter name and value. 1. Press the Menu button 7 on the meter to open the Menu screen. (See P21 for details.) Select Filter Name to Edit Screen 2. Touch the [8. Edit Filter] at the Menu screen. 3.
Edit Filter Screen Edit Filter CompensationScreen Filter compensation value button Edit Filter Screen 7. Touch the [Close] to return to start screen for Select Filter Name to Edit screen. Create or Edit other Filter name and value if desired. 8. Press the Menu button □ to return to the Menu screen. < • Filter name and comp. value from 1 to 24 are preset as shown in “8. Registered Filters” on page 65. However, these 24 preset filters can be freely edited. • For additional filter name and comp.
6-7. Hardware Setting Function The following settings can be made in the Hardware Setting screen. User calibration of measured value Adjust touch panel display position Returning to Factory settings (default settings) Editing user information 1) Hardware Setting Screen 1. Hold down the Menu button 7 and press the Power button 10 to enter the Hardware Setting screen. • • • • 2. Touch the desired menu item. a. User Calibration This meter has been calibrated to Sekonic standards.
2) User Calibration of Measured Value 1. Touch the ①[User Calibration] in the Hardware Setting screen to display the User Calibration screen. 2. Using the button of ②[+0.1EV] or ③[-0.1EV] at bottom of screen, adjust calibration value in 0.1 step increments. * I n this screen, it is possible to take a measurement and display the value, then adjust by using the +/-0.1EV buttons. This will be helpful if you would like to match the measured value to another meter by reading the same light source. 3.
4) Factory Setting 1. Touch the ⑥[Factory Setting] in the Hardware Setting screen to display the Factory Setting Confirmation screen. 2. Touch the [Yes] to proceed factory setting (Touch the [No] if factory setting is not needed.) 3. Touch the [Yes] in the Final Confirmation screen to complete the setting and return to Measuring screen. (Touch the [No] if factory setting is not needed and return to Hardware Setting screen.) 5) User Information Editing 1.
7 Optional Accessories (Sold Separately) • • • • • Synchro Cord This is a five-meter long cord with three plugs. An exposure meter, a camera and a flash can all be connected at the same time without need to plug or unplug the cord during a shooting. Also, one of the terminals has a locking mechanism to ensure connection with a meter. Cord has two male connectors and one female one. The connector with the lock function is a male one. 18% Standard Gray Card This is a gray card (110mm x 102mm = 4.
8 Registered Filters Preset filters can be displayed in the Filter Compensation Setting. The following are the registered filters name and compensation values. (See P60 for details.) These filter names and compensation values are preset, however, can be edited for your preferences. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Filter Name Compensation CTO Double CTO Full CTO Three-Quarter CTO Half CTO Quarter CTO Eighth No.
9 Specifications Type Light Receiving Method Light Receptor • Digital light meter for flash and ambient light • Incident light and reflected light • Incident light Lumisphere convertible to flat diffuser (with retracted lumisphere) • Reflected light 5-degree spot metering with optional viewfinder Light Receptor Element • Silicon photo diodes Measuring Mode • Ambient Light Aperture priority measuring Shutter speed priority measuring TF priority measuring Cine measuring HD Cine camera measur
Other Functions • Exposure Compensation • Exposure profile • Flash analyzing function • Memory function • Memory clear/recall function • Average function • Exposure out of range and display • Battery power indicator display • Auto power OFF function • Liquid crystal backlight (EL) • Touch Panel lock function • Custom setting function Battery • Dry cell battery -9.9EV to +9.
10 Safety Guide and Maintenance , • To avoid damaging this meter, never drop it or subject it to shock. • Avoid using it in water spray or rain as doing so may cause damage. • Avoid storing it in high-temperature and/or humid locations as doing so may cause damage. • Beware of condensation caused by sudden temperature change, as such condensation may cause damage or malfunction. • Do not place the meter in direct sunlight during midsummer or near heaters, etc.
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