Sekonic L-308X-U Flashmate Light Meter
- Incident Metering for Ambient & Flash
- 40° Reflected Light Metering
- Photo, Cine, and HD Cine Metering Modes
- Customizable LCD with Auto Backlight
Sekonic Speedmaster L-858D-U Light Meter
- Incident Metering for Ambient & Flash
- 1° Spot Metering with Viewfinder
- Measuring Range: -5 to 22.9 EV (ISO 100)
- Illuminance Range: 0.1 to 2,000,000 lux
Datacolor LightColor Meter
- Incident Metering for Ambient and Flash
- Measuring Range: -1 to 18 EV
- Luminance Range: 1 to 1,000,000 Lux
- Connects to Smartphone via Bluetooth
Sekonic LiteMaster Pro L-478D-U Light Meter
- Incident Metering for Ambient & Flash
- Range: -2 to 22.9 EV at ISO 100
- Cine Setting: Frame Rate & Shutter Angle
- 2.7" Color Touchscreen LCD
Sekonic L-858D-U Speedmaster Light Meter Kit with Transmitter Module for Godox
Kenko KFM-1100 Auto Digi Meter
Gossen Sixtomat F2 Exposure Meter
- Incident and Reflected Light Readings
- Flash Measurement with Ambient Light
- Digital LCD with 1/10 Stop Increments
- Analog Contrast Display in 1/2 Stops
Gossen Digiflash Light Meter 2
Sekonic LiteMaster Pro L-478DR-U-EL Series Light Meter for Elinchrom EL Skyport System
- Flash Power Control & Radio Triggering
- Incident Metering for Ambient & Flash
- Range: -2 EV to 22.9 EV at ISO 100
- Cine Setting: Frame Rate & Shutter Angle
Kenko KFM-2200 Cine & Flash Meter
- Incident and Reflected Light Measurement
- Flash Metering and Sync Terminal
- Spherical 270° Diffuser
- Spot Angle of 1°
Sekonic L-858D-U Speedmaster Light Meter Kit with Transmitter Module for Elinchrom & Phottix
Gossen DigiPro F2 Flash and Ambient Light Meter v2
- Photo, Cine &HD Cine Metering Modes
- Incident & 25 ° Reflected Light Metering
- Flash and Ambient Light Measurement
- lluminance Measurement in lux or fc
Sekonic LiteMaster Pro L-478DR-U Light Meter for PocketWizard System
- Flash Power Control & Radio Triggering
- Incident Metering for Ambient & Flash
- Range: -2 to 22.9 EV at ISO 100
- Cine Setting: Frame Rate & Shutter Angle
Sekonic LiteMaster Pro L-478DR-U-PX Series Light Meter for Phottix Strato II System
- Wireless Radio Triggering
- Incident Metering for Ambient & Flash
- Range: -2 EV to 22.9 EV at ISO 100
- Cine Modes: Frame Rate & Shutter Angle
Sekonic L-858D-U Speedmaster Light Meter Kit with Transmitter Module for Broncolor
Hensel Strobe Master Light Meter
- For Flash and Ambient Light
- Integrated Strobe Wizard Transmitter
- ISO Range: 3 to 8000
- Aperture Range: f/1 to f/90 & 9/10
Shopping for Light Meters
Light meters gauge the intensity of light in a scene, and let you set optimal exposures and shutter speeds. While most modern cameras feature integrated meters for measuring light, separate exposure meters deliver better results by allowing you to measure illumination levels in precise areas, and not just the average light in a scene. This way, sidelighting, backlighting, strobe lighting, extreme contrast, and other tricky lighting conditions won’t affect your shots.
How Do Light Meters Work?
Most light meters for photography feature sensors made from photovoltaic materials such as selenium, CdS, or silicon. As light hits the sensors, they produce a voltage in proportion to the brightness, which then drives the meter to give a readout. This meter use to be a needle galvanometer, but in today’s digital light meters, they are LCD monitors. Readouts include data such as ISO, f-stops, and shutter speeds. They also show the current mode of your unit if it’s a multi-function meter.
What Types of Light Meters Are Available?
Light meters come in two main categories: incident meters, which are separate handheld units, and reflected light meters, which integrate into cameras. Incident meters gauge the intensity of the light falling on your subject. The sensor sits in a white dome called a lumisphere. Taking readings this way lets you set your exposure based on your subject, not the background. Sophisticated handheld photo light meters can gauge intensity down to tenths of an f-stop, allowing for precise readings. Reflective light meters record the intensity of the light levels reflected off your subject, and aren’t as accurate.
Other variations include spot meters, which measure tightly focused areas, and center-weighted units that concentrate on the light in the frame’s center. Other popular options are flash meters. These can provide the correct exposure for photographing with the bursts of light from studio strobes and portable flashes. Modern high-end light meters are multi-functional, and feature some or all of the above functions in one unit.
What Are Useful Light Meter Accessories?
To enhance the use of your meter, various light meter accessories are available. These include spherical diffusers, which read omnidirectional light. Other options include viewfinders that focus on precise areas for more accurate measurement. You'll find light meter cases that will keep your meter safe. You can find stylish models with zippered pockets to hold both your meter and accessories.
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