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1. entry of correction values EV 5 in 1 10 increments Dynamic change amongst various cameras by means of presettings and selection of 3 camera profiles and a filmmaking profile hhc pf NZS A nk is the top of the line model for semiprofessional and professional users 1 spot metering allows for detection of the smallest differences in brightness at a distance with the optical viewfinder as well as for precise exposure The compact STARLITE 2 is laid out for use in the studio as well as outdoors and is equipped with an adjustable diffuser for flat and spherical measurements It s capable of incident and reflected light measurement for flash and ambient light to determine photographically relevant exposure values which are displayed in 1 10 or 1 2 stop increments depending on the selected setting The STARLITE 2 masters all common lighting situations for analog and digital photography as well as filmmaking with outstanding precision and time tested quality STARLITE Qutstanding Exposure Meter for Photographers Ergonomic Designed Meter Ambient light measurement can be performed with either aperture or shutter priority pre selection as well as with exposure values Subject and lighting contrast can be measured as well Contrast range is displayed in analog format in 1 2 f stops A tonal value can be generated on the basis of up to 9 measurements by pressing the AVR key and displayed in bo
2. 6 to 3200 in 1 3 increments Oo 1 sec to 30 min Switchable between 12 and 24 hours EJ 5 min per year C or F can be selected 15 to 70 C or 5 to 160 F 2 Cor 4 F 1 2 to 1 32 1 to 1 500 sec incl 1 90 sec 3 0 ISO 6 to 3200 in 1 3 increments a 1 sec to 30 min Switchable between 12 and 24 hours EJ 5 min per year C or F can be selected 15 to 70 C or 5 to 160 F 2 Cor 4 F 1 1 bis f 90 1 to 1 1000 sec incl 1 90 8 fps to 64 fps incl 25 fps to 30 fps TV 7 9 1 0 to 240 ISO 3 2 to 8000 in 1 3 increments f 0 5 to 1 128 1 to 1 1000 sec incl 1 90 2 fps to 1000 fps incl 25 fps to 30 fps TV 5 0 ISO 3 to 16000 in 1 3 increments f 1 0 to f 128 f 1 4 to f 128 f 2 8 to f 128 1 to 1 1000 sec incl 1 90 8 fps to 64 fps incl 25 fps to 30 fps TV 9 9 ISO 3 to 8000 in 1 3 increments Memory 1 filmmaking and 3 camera profiles Display Digital LCD panel and setting ring Digital LCD panel and setting ring Digital LCD panel TFT color graphic display Digital LCD panel Background illumination u Adjustable LCD brightness Adjustable display shutdown time selectable language Battery rechargeable battery Automatic battery monitoring Rechargeable battery life Charging time with charger USB Automatic shutdown Operating temperature Dimensions Weight Included accessories Optional accessories 3 V lithium battery CR 2032 1
3. a mean tonal value for which required exposure is calculated Tonal range color contrast background brightness surface structure and reflectivity of the objects influence the measurement results although they are not taken into consideration in evaluating the subject Monochrome subjects are reproduced in neutral gray with this measuring method A bright subject reflects more light and is represented as darker A dark subject reflects less light and is thus represented as brighter In other words if a white and a black car are photographed both images will depict the same gray car Reflected light measurement of a gray chart in close proximity to the subject delivers more precise results because the gray chart reflects exactly the same light component to which the exposure meter is calibrated However this measurement is complicated and in many cases impractical spot metering is frequently integrated into modern reflex cameras for which the measuring range is indicated as a percentage of the image area sensor The angle of acceptance depends on and changes along with the lens s focal length External spot meters have a fixed 1 angle of acceptance and are capable of measuring small areas very accurately within a complex scene and it s also possible to generate a mean value by taking several measurements spot metering is used when unreliable values are provided by reflected light measurement or where incident light measurement i
4. of insufficient flash power and analyzing the ratio of flash to ambient light even where several sources of light interact with each other A second and much greater benefit results from using the meter to adjust the lighting conditions of the individual sources of light to each other This makes it possible to use flash as a creative means and to set up any desired lighting mood quickly and repeatedly with any flash system and light shaper Evaluation of the ambient light ratio makes it possible to adjust fill in flash for outdoor use or as the main source of light Tedious experiments with the power settings of individual flash units are thus a thing of the past Contrast Measurement subject contrast designates the ratio between the brightest and the darkest portions of the subject which are important to the image This is ascertained by means of close up or spot metering and is specified in exposure values or f stop steps One exposure value is equal to one full f stop Subject contrast is the result of different reflective characteristics of individual portions of the subject and lighting If subject contrast exceeds the dynamic range of the recording medium i e the total number of brightness levels which the medium is capable of reproducing The bright or dark parts of the subject appear showing no detail and cannot be improved by means of post processing An overview of the dynamic ranges of various recording and reproduction me
5. 0 to 60 C 14 to 140 F 75 mm x 50 mm x 23 mm 2 95 x 1 97 x 0 91 inch 40 g 0 088 Ibs incl battery Case carrying strap battery and operating instructions Mounting clip for camera shoes order no VO69A 3 V lithium battery CR 2032 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F 75 mm x 50 mm x 23 mm 2 95 x 1 97 x 0 91 inch 40 g 0 088 lbs incl battery Case carrying strap battery and operating instructions Mounting clip for camera shoes order no VO69A 1 5 V mignon type AA 120 sec 10t050 C 14 to 140 F 150 mm x 65 mm x 19 mm 5 91 x 2 56 x 0 75 inch 100 g 0 22 Ibs without battery Case carrying strap battery and operating instructions 50 to 100 in steps of 10 Off 30 45 or 60 sec German English 3 7 V 890 mAh rechargeable lithium ion battery E Without display device shutdown 8 hours Standby 45 sec shutdown 180 sec Approx 4 weeks 3 hours 30 hours not recommended Off 60 120 180 or 240 sec 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F 139 mm x 60 mm x 16 mm 5 47 x 2 36 x 0 63 inch 100 g 0 22 Ibs incl rechargeable battery Case carrying strap rechargeable battery charger USB cable CD with operating instructions Rechargeable lithium ion battery order no VO70A 1 5V mignon type AA 120 sec 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F 164 mm x 66 mm x 26 mm 6 46 x 2 6 x 1 02 inch 195 g 0 429 Ibs without battery Case carrying strap battery and operating instructions GOSSEN Foto un
6. After measurement has been completed the f stop value for the specified synchronizing speed appears at the display along with the most effective flash ratio as a percentage 0 5 10 Carr 0 0 The ratio of flash to ambient light isinfluenced when the synchronizing speed is changed and the exposure meter automatically recalculates the f stop and the percentage of flash illumination This function is especially interesting for adjusting fill in flash and for softening ambient light Up to 4 flash groups can be selected and triggered on 8 different radio frequencies in the function mode Various shooting sets can be separated from each other in this way If the Elinchrom RX and BXRI flash heads can have their power adjusted by radio via the exposure meter eliminating the need of actually going to the flash head or using an additional remote control Elinchrom Skyport Universal radio sets can be used with other flash manufacturers for convenient DIGISKY triggering and measurement BIEDNY Ideal CINE Meter for Filmmakers Film speed open aperture angle photometry settings and a correction factor for filters can be specified in the movie mode The exposure value appears in an easy to interpret analog scale allowing for immediate detection of even minimal deviation from the desired illuminance and additionally as a digital value The large digital display can be switched back and forth between measured aperture and illuminance or luminan
7. GOSSEN Exposure Meters 16 22 32 11 2 4 8 15 30 60 1 14 2 28 4 56 8 f 1 15 8 4 2 t im 30 fl 345678 71 4 345678 f2 3456787128 345678 f4 345678756 345678 f8 345678 fil 345678 f16 345678 f22 345678 f32 345678 45 345678 f64 345678 f90 3 STARLITE 2 DIGISKY DIGIPRO F2 DIGIFLASH 2 DIGISIX 2 ISO ASA LIGHT IS successful photographers compose their images with light The interplay of light can be a source of either frustration or inspiration for photographers depending on the photographic situation Essentially photography attempts to create moods by interpreting or influencing incident light at the scene and capture them with the help of photographic techniques Precise repeatable exposure plays a significant role in this respect and may not be left to chance Handheld exposure meters are image composition tools whose possibilities by far exceed those of the measuring systems included in the camera for thanks to precise incident light measurement with spherical or flat diffuser flash measurement with evaluation of the incident light ratio differentiated contrast measurement and mean value generation as well as spot metering independent of focal length and measurement in accordance with the zone system The diverse exposure options and extensive information provided by modern camera systems would appear to make external exposure meters superfluous However closer examination reveals that thi
8. cated photographer DIGISIX 2 a The combination of precision digital measuring technology and a clear cut analog display is entirely unique The measured exposure value is transferred to the settings window after which all usable f stop shutter speed combina tions can be viewed at a glance thus paying homage to traditional analog exposure meters incident and reflected light measurement flash measurement with adjustable synchronization speed DIGIFLASH 2 only contrast display in 1 3 f stop increments exposure value is ascertained and displayed in 1 3 increments all possible f stop shutter speed combinations at a glance timer is adjustable from 1 second to 30 minutes temperature measurement and min max value storage integrated clock with alarm function last measured value and function are retained entry of equipment specific correction values 3 correction values in 1 3 increments battery level over range or under range DIGIPRO F2 With its compact design outstanding diversity and high performance the DIGIPRO F2 is the ideal standard tool for many professional photographers demanding amateurs and filmmakers The included technology and features are high quality and operation is clear cut and easy to understand The universal DIGIPRO F2 is laid out for use in the studio as well as outdoors It makes quick work of incident and reflected light measurements for flash and ambient li
9. ce Middle minimum and maximum values for the f stop as well as minimum and maximum photometric values can be queried by pressing the DATA key The camera man is thus provided with a clear cut display of all of the values required for a correctly exposed image Ergonomic design highly practical one hand operation function selection via the diffuser ring easy intuitive navigation and menu settings with the ring controller and just a few keys Brilliant display large TFT color graphic display with excellent legibility even in the dark clear cut menu structure and complete information at a glance Multilingual operation menu language can be switched to German or English Comprehensive metering methods incident and reflected light measure ment with spherical or flat diffuser and adjustable measured value display in full 1 2 or 1 3 increments Flexible ambient light measurement aperture or shutter priority pre selection with exposure value display and additional digital and analog dis play of measured value deviation from the selected exposure level Contrast range control measurement of subject and lighting contrast dis play of minimum maximum and mean values for preselected f stop shutter Speed combinations Perfect Ergonomics The lightweight handy DIGISKY is laid out for convenient one hand operation It can be easily and intuitively operated with the help of the ring controller and just a few clear c
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11. dia are listed below Use of the Available Dynamic Range Optimized Workflow Metrological analysis of both illumination and the subject make it possible for the photographer to take ideal advantage of the available dynamic range of the recording sensor and the output media right from the start Adaptati on by means of tedious post processing is unnecessary and the fast paced workflow associated with digital photography remains unimpeded Suitable measuring functions include Contrast measurement subject contrast from the brightest to the darkest areas of the subject with detail Mean value generation based on measured values from important areas of the subject Zone measurement assignment of brightness values to defined gray values Recording Medium Dynamic Range EV f stops Digital reflex camera 100ASA 10 400ASA 9 Digital compact camera 100ASA 8 5 9 400ASA 7 5 Black and white negative film ZE Color negative film 6 10 Color transparency film slide 6 8 Reproduction Medium Dynamic Range EV f stops Monitor OS Digital projector 9 12 slide projector 8 Photo paper 4 6 Photo printer 9 8 m The Histogram The histogram depicts the static distribution of an images tonal values Relative to brightness the camera arranges all of the pixels along a horizontal scale from O black to 255 white The height of the individual line indicates the number of pixels of identical bright
12. ent Reflected light measurement 1 and 5 Ambient light measuring range at ISO 100 21 Reflected light measurement 5 Reflected light measurement 1 Repetition accuracy Exposure time f stops sbc silicon photodiode Approx 25 EV O to 18 1 2000 sec to 4 min f 1 to 1 32 sbc silicon photodiode Approx 25 EV 0 to 18 1 2000 sec to 4 min f 1 to 1 32 sbc silicon photodiode Approx 25 EV 2 5 to 18 0 1 EV 1 8000 sec to 60 min f 1 to f 90 9 2 color corrected silicon photodiodes 1 for incident and 1 for reflective light measurement EJ Ei 20 EV 2 5 to 18 5 0 1 EV 1 8000 sec to 30 min f 0 5 to f 128 2 color corrected silicon photodiodes 1 for incident and 1 for reflective light measurement 2 E EV 2 5 to 18 EV 0 to 18 EV 2 to 18 0 1 EV 1 8000 sec to 60 min f 0 5 to 128 ECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Miscellaneous Model DIGISIX 2 DIGIFLASH 2 DIGIPRO F2 DIGISKY STARLITE 2 Flash measuring range at ISO 100 21 Reflected light measurement 5 Reflected light measurement 1 Flash synchronizing time measurement time CINE values Correction value Extension factors Film sensitivity Measured value memory Timer Clock Alarm function Accuracy Thermometer Measuring range Measuring accuracy Min max memory USB 2 0 port Firmware update Charging function 3 0 ISO
13. ght displays mixed lighting conditions as well as required multiple flashes and performs contrast measurements The values are displayed in full 1 2 or 1 3 increments depending on the selected setting The DIGIPRO F2 masters all common lighting situations for analog and digital photography as well as filmmaking with outstanding precision and time tested quality Comprehensive metering methods incident and reflected light measure ment with adjustable measured value display in full 1 2 or 1 3 increments Precise measurement and display f A bet repetition accuracy of 0 1 EV measured value display in 1 10 increments Flexible ambient light measurement aperture or shutter priority pre selection as well as exposure value display Subject contrast control analog contrast display in half f stop values On aaiat aj atalala iia j noh maaciiramant LOMPFENENSIVE Tasn Measurement flash exposure measurement cord non cord with adjustable synchron ization speed display of ambient light ratio and multiple flash calculation y YS SUR zee Ti M x eT r 43 s ed na afl IR rom M i F F I INE rm pa i i a h F Tk ai de i E i M gr r H Bir AJ Fl p w aj A F T a r F z oy UE EA 1 1 r x j A I d a CINE function for filmmakers determination of f stop for adjustable film speeds rangi
14. ia rotary knob and just a few keys advanced functions via DIP switches Automatic display illumination assures good legibility in dark settings Diverse warnings battery level over range or under range NEJ I agree PCT I eT BELT lobe ECHNICAL DATA Measuring Functions Photography Measuring Functions Photometry Technical Data NO Model DIGISIX 2 DIGIFLASH 2 DIGIPRO F2 DIGISKY STARLITE 2 Item number H262A H263A H261A H260A H258A Ambient light e si Incident light metering method gl a a m a Reflected light metering method 2 a a a Aperture or shutter priority pre selection a gi a Contrast measurement E u mi m Middle value generation a Zone measurement m Flash non cord m i a m Flash non cord radio Elinchrom Skyport and SKYPORTspeed Radio groups channels All 1to4 1to8 Flash cord a o Ambient light ratio display a m u Calculation of multiple flashes m Iluminance Luminance Flash illumination intensity Flash luminance 0 5 to 199900 Ix 0 05 to 50000 fc 0 2 to 30 000 cd m 0 05 to 9000 fL 0 5 to 199 900 Ix 0 05 to 50000 fc 0 2 to 30 000 cd m 0 05 to 9000 fL 2 to 30 000 Ix s 0 2 to 3000 fc s 0 3 to 1800 cd s m 0 1 to 500 fL s Measuring sensor Swivel head spherical diffusor photography Flat diffusor reproductions and lighting technology Angle of acceptance for reflected light measurem
15. ments is displayed digitally in 1 10 f stop increments as well as at the analog scale rounded off to 1 2 f stop values along with the range of measured values subject contrast management by means of measurements in accordance with the zone system direct display of measured values at the zone scale PW k a he leki ika er Fe air j i H E E AT ont macht eS git ate 7 Riu u i a R at er Ly mr un Fi i Comprehensive flash measurement flash exposure measurement cord non cord with adjustable synchronization speed display of ambient light ratio and multiple flash calculation CINE function for filmmakers determination of f stop for film speeds ranging from 2 to 360 fps and open aperture angles from 5 to 355 measurement of illuminance or luminance Dual ISO sensitivities conversion of f stop shutter speed combinations by simply pressing a key eS i e t p E i S LEGALLY BLONDE i Ae Mat Sb a SEL Z ere T nz f A Ely u Pa em P m l 1 4 ee JA s A r a ao 3 Ti ee eee aa m am ah z m i 1 all TETTE BETGBIE 2007 er ee a oS UT a Me Er ee Individualized correction entry or measurement within a range of 9 9 correction values in 1 10 steps Unique ergonomics highly practical one hand operation function selection via the diffuser ring settings v
16. ness The fine lines which are very close to each other may result in a gentle curve a jagged mountain a pi cket fence or a combination of any two or all three A histogram provides information regarding the distribution of tonal values within the image but does not offer any indication of lighting conditions the ambient light to flash ratio or whether or not the object is correctly illuminated An external exposure meter is used to this end in order to achieve best possible and above all repeatable results as quickly as possible lal DIGISIX 2 amp DIGIFLASH 2 With their compact handy and lightweight design coming in at just 40 grams DIGISIX 2 and DIGIFLASH 2 are an ideal enhancement for minimalistic but nevertheless demanding photographic equipment They expand the measuring functions of manually adjustable cameras to include incident light measurement of which better exposure can be achieved for unusual subject contrast Integrated contrast measurement also indicates whether or not subject contrast i e the difference between the brightest and darkest part of the subject can be managed by the sensor or the film With its additional flash function the DIGIFLASH 2 is the smallest flash exposure meter in its class The timer for time exposures temperature monitoring for the camera bag and the clock with alarm round out the functions of the DIGISIX and the DIGIFLASH 2 and transform them into indispensable tools for the dedi
17. ng from 8 to 64 fps including 25 fps and 30 fps for TV as well as correction factor for sectors deviating from 180 Individualized adaptation entry or measurement within a range of 7 9 correction values in 1 10 increments Cron avalalaa In fa fatal a n Ergonomic design compact housing with swivel head and one hand operation Jh TaldeYamy Lo ai aata UIVerse warnings y battery level over range or under range 1 ee ak ite Automatic shutdown most recent settings and last measured values are retained DIGIPRO F2 Ambient light measurement can be performed with either aperture or shutter priority pre selection as well as with exposure values The removable diffuser can be used to switch back and forth between incident and reflected light measurement After measurement has been completed f stop shutter speed combinations can be queried by pressing the value keys Measured values are displayed digitally in 1 10 increments and f stop values appear at the analog scale in 1 2 increments If the measuring key is pressed and held in the shutter pre selection and exposure value function contrast range is ascertained and displayed at the f stop scale an ideal function for matching the subject s contrast range to the recording medium In the case of flash measurement this can be triggered manually wirelessly or by means of a synchronizing cable After measurement has been completed
18. s information is only conditionally meaningful for an evaluation of correct exposure The histogram merely depicts the distribution of tonal values within the image and must be interpreted depending upon the subject as well as lighting The photo grapher needs lots of practice and experience to this end Visual control at the uncalibrated camera display which is only effective to a given ex tent in bright ambient light only reveals grossly incorrect exposure settings The image frequently has an entirely different appearance in a calibrated monitor Subsequent correction options available at the computer are time consuming are incapable of replacing missing detail in highlighted areas and shadows and represent a direct contradiction to the dynamic workflow associated with digital photography With more than 75 years of experience in the production of exposure meters we at GOSSEN are well aware of the bright and dark sides of photography We support all photography enthusiasts in making the best of any lighting situation The foundation of a brilliant photo is laid by means of high imaging quality of which correct exposure is an essential component WHAT YOU MAKE OF IT VIEASUREMENT METHOD Where reflected light measurement is concerned the exposure meter acquires light reflected from the object to the camera from the standpoint of the photographer This value based on all of the various reflective objects within the image is used as
19. s not possible As a rule this involves scenes with objects at a great distance backlighting situations extreme differences in brightness reflective surfaces or a moving main subject External exposure meters allow for high precision incident light measure ment which is interesting for portrait object and fashion photography They measure and analyze light which strikes the subject regardless of its reflectivity Complete control of lighting contrast leads to well balanced exposure results and allows for targeted use of the available dynamic range And the meter only takes illuminance into consideration not object brightness The user is able to count on obtaining correct evaluation as well as good results with both brighter than average and darker than average subjects optical influences which could lead to erroneous measurement data are eliminated automatically by external exposure meters Even objects which greatly deviate from the middle gray tone are reproduced with correct color and tonal values as long as white balancing is correctly executed for the digital camera Where several flash units or a combination of ambient light and flash is used exposure meters which are integrated into the camera are inadequate because all of the sources of light which illuminate the scene have to be individually evaluated and added up External exposure meters are capable of measuring individual flashes calculating multiple flashes in the event
20. th analog and digital format The STARLITE 2 is laid out for convenient one hand operation It can be ideally preconfigured as an exposure meter or a CINE meter by means of the DIP switches in the battery compartment with standard settings or advanced functions after which it can be operated automatically with the rotary knob and just a few clear cut keys The high contrast display which is automatically backlit if required is highly legible in both light and dark settings Thanks to compact low profile design its minimal weight and a rubberized grip the STARLITE 2 fits the hand perfectly The splash proof housing ensures carefree outdoor use STARLITE 2 The STARLITE 2 is capable of measuring individual flashes calculating multiple flash illumination and analyzing flash and ambient light even with several flash units in combination With the help of multiple flash calculation the STARLITE 2 automatically calculates the required number of flashes if the flash unit s power would be inadequate with a single flash Film speed open aperture angle in 5 steps and photometry settings can be selected in the CINE operating mode The large digital display can be switched back and forth between measured aperture and illuminance or luminance for ambient light and flash Contrast and mean value measure ment is available as well The cameraman is thus provided with a clear cut display of all of the values required for a correctly exposed pho
21. the f stop value for the specified synchronizing speed appears at the display This is displayed at the analog f stop scale along with the f stop value for the ambient light ratio The relationship between flash and ambient light can be influenced by changing synchronization speed making it possible to adjust fill in flash or soften ambient light If the measurement indicates that the desired working aperture is not possible with a single flash it can be adjusted with the upper value key The digital time display is then replaced with an indicator showing the number of flashes required for the working aperture Film speed is specified in the CINE mode An open aperture angle which deviates from 180 can be taken into account by calculating and entering the filter factor as a correction value COR After measurement has been completed the f stop value is displayed digitally in 1 10 increments and appears additionally at the analog f stop scale rounded off to 1 2 incre ments The cameraperson is thus provided with basic data for a correctly exposed image The DIGIPRO F2 is laid out for convenient one hand operation Operation is simple and intuitive with just a few keys The high contrast LCD panel is highly legible and displays values in a clear cut fashion Measuring and display direction can be ideally adapted to individual requirements with the swivel head Its compact but nevertheless rugged design assures that the exposure meter fits into
22. the user s hand perfectly and accompanies the photographer through all of his tasks as an indispensable tool 11 DIETS 04 The stylish intuitive high performance DIGISKY is the contemporary rendition of the exposure meter Technology and features are at their usual high levels and new standards are being set with regard to design and ease of operation The compact DIGISKY is laid out for use in the studio as well as outdoors and is equipped with an adjustable diffuser for flat and spherical measurements It s capable of incident and reflected light measurements for flash and ambient light which are displayed in full 1 2 or 1 3 increments depending on the selected setting The DIGISKY masters all common lighting situations for analog and digital photography as well as for filmmaking with outstanding precision and time tested quality Ideal Exposure Meter for Photographers Ambient light measurement can be conducted with either aperture or shutter priority pre selection Subject and lighting contrast can be measured as well The contrast range is displayed in both analog and digital format Middle minimum and maximum values for preselected f stop shutter speed combinations can be queried by pressing the DATA key and can be transfer red directly to the camera for HDR photography Flash measurement can be triggered wirelessiy by means of a synchronizing cable or via the integrated Elinchrom Skyport Skyspeed compatible radio module
23. to The light technician has an efficient tool for adjusting light effectively reflected light measurement as 1 spot mete ring or 5 selective metering incident light measurement with spherical or flat diffuser measuring probe with optical viewfinder repetition accuracy 0 1 EV exposure time for standard series adjustable in full or 1 2 increments digital display of measured values in 1 10 increments analog display of measured values in 1 2 f stops aperture or shutter priority pre selection and exposure value display digital display in 1 10 increments and analog f stop display in 1 2 increments 18 With the STARLITE 2 final visual results can be viewed for creative planning before the image is recorded Use of an 11 stage zone system makes it possible to evaluate deviating brightness within the subject in consideration of exposure so adequate tonal values and detail are present even in the bright and dark areas of the subject in order to ensure exact reproduction As a standard feature acquired measurement results correspond to the middle gray tone 18 reflection in the zone V tone scale All of the details which are important for an image recording can then be individually measured on this basis Zone0 JI V NV Vi VI VIL X X Middle Gray Tone 18 Reflection measurement of subject and lighting contrast display of contrast at the analog scale as f stops in 1 2 increments a mean value generated from 9 measure
24. ut keys The 2 2 color graphic display is highly legible in both light and dark settings and allows for the representation of a clearly arranged menu structure with all information is available at a glance Settings for three individually selectable camera profiles and a filmmaking profile can be entered in the setup menu where display brightness display on time and device on time can be changed as well and the menu language can be set to either German or English In Keeping with the times power is supplied by a rechargeable lithium ion battery which is recharged via the USB port using the included power pack The software can also be updated via the port assuring that the DIGISKY is fully up to date even after years of use Thanks to its compact low profile design and minimal weight it can be tucked away into any shirt or pants pocket and is always on the set when needed Comprehensive flash measurement flash exposure measurement cord non cord radio with adjustable synchronization speed display of flash ratio and Elinchrom Skyport Skyspeed compatible radio module Convenient Elinchrom control assignment of 4 flash groups to 8 different radio frequencies separate and combined triggering remote controlled flash power CINE function for filmmakers determination of f stop for film speeds ranging from 2 to 1000 fps and open aperture angles from 45 to 315 measurement of illuminance or luminance Individualized correction

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