No More Errors When Measuring Light - Using Digital Light Meter
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In this video, you will learn how setting ISO sensitivity, select measuring mode, how to use Ambient Mode Measurement (f/stop readings), Cordless Flash Mode, Corded Flash Mode with Synchro Cord, and how to check the battery.
Come to see the essentials in using a handheld light meter.
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Great eletric guitar song! And very good demonstration. tks
Hi Rafael,
Thanks for watch my channel!
I just got a Mamiya RB67 and a Polaroid back. Now I need a light meter than can do flash as well, I think you've made my mind up for me.
Hi David,
I'm glad that this video helped you.
thank you very much for quick and simple explanation
Hello Andreas,
Thanks for your comments!
@@photographyandmore I just have it front of me) I will test it)
Great demo! The music really added to it - who were the band / musicians and what song? It sounded almost like a mellow, jazzy grateful dead, or...something...lol
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Helpful. Thanks.
Hi Jim,
Thank you for your comments!
Been looking for a video like this. Can this light meter be used when shooting out doors? What is the difference between the white dome being to the left and it being to the right? My meter didn't come with any manual haha
Hi Crystalanokam,
Of course you can use it outdoors, it can be used with natural light or artificial light.
The white dome slides to the left over the light sensor when you are going to measure the light of subjects or objects that have volume, for example a person, a apple, etc.
The white dome slides to the right when the light is to be measured on objects that do not have volume such as a painting, a poster, pages of a book, etc.
@@photographyandmore Thank you for the clarity, this makes sense!
The bars for the firs occasion should be close to left side to get the f stop and shutter speed?
Can it be used for filmmaking as well?
hey man... I have one of those and when I use it my first few readings are always OE or UE than I have to put in continuous light hold the button till i get some reading ... put it back to flash and get my reading. And I never get a reading under f4... Any idea? Almost giving up and buying a sekonic
Does the meter work with bulb flash too?
Hi Arthur,
Good question, I've never tried, but i guess it's the same concept, maybe can work's, if you do it please share with us your experience.
@@photographyandmore Same concept except for one major difference!
@@arthurserino2254 Do you mean that each bulb can only be used once?
@@photographyandmore Obviously each bulb only works once. The difference is the duration and intensity of the light.
@@arthurserino2254 I agree with you in part, as bulbs can have the same guide number with a combination of ISO and shutter speed.
For example, the Sylvania 25B bulbs, at a shutter speed of 1/60 with an ASA value of 100, the guide number according to the manufacturer's table 190. Therefore, theoretically for all bulbs of this type the same intensity would be maintained and duration for these ASA and shutter speed values.
What does the T stand for on the screen?
The "T" indicates shutter speed (T=Time)
Useless, what about the Multi Mode ?