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Lightmeters

  1. Kenko KFM-1100 Auto Digi Flash Meter

    The Kenko KFM-1100 Autometer is a user-friendly and ergonomically designed light meter for reading both ambient and flash light. This simple and reliable meter is both comfortable in your hand and logically designed, with a minimum of confusing buttons. The large LCD display reads out in "F" numbers in 10ths of stops and in 1/2 stop increments in a pointer scale across the top of the display. With a shutter speed range of 1/8000 second to 30 minutes, this meter is quite sensitive. In its cine mode, frame rates of 8-128 can be achieved. Full Details

    $599.95

  2. Sekonic L-308DC DigiCineMate

    The versatility of today's cameras is expanding at an amazing rate. Digital SLR cameras are being used to record moving images and digital video cameras used to capture still frames for printing. Full Details

    $349.95

  3. Sekonic L-308S Flashmate

    The new Sekonic L-308S FLASHMATE offers an affordable, lightweight meter with the latest component technology and precise calibration for accurate digital exposures. It features a choice of Full, 1/2 or 1/3 step selectable aperture settings. It measures ambient or flash exposure either by incident or reflective metering modes. Full Details

    $279.95

  4. Sekonic L-358 FlashMaster

    The Sekonic L-358 Flash Master is the perfect blend of advanced features, user-friendly functions and affordability combined in one light meter. It is both an ambient meter and a flash meter joined together into one rugged, compact, all-weather housing. It features flash and ambient analyzing, so you can select the right amount of either ambient or flash exposure Full Details

    $379.95

  5. Sekonic L-758D DigitalMaster

    What moves the L-758D DigitalMaster to the head of the class is that it’s the only meter which can be calibrated to read light the way your particular camera system reads light. Full Details

    $749.95

  6. Sekonic L-758DR DigitalMaster

    What moves the L-758DR DigitalMaster to the head of the class is that it's the only meter which can be calibrated to read light the way your particular camera system reads light. Full Details

    $799.95

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  • When shooting in black and white, remember the eye goes to the lightest part of the scene first. 
  • Don’t be afraid of some things going totally black. It adds to the drama of the scene.

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