- Spot Metering:
Measures a very narrow 1-degree area of light, allowing for precise readings of specific parts of a scene.
- Viewfinder:
- Includes a bright viewfinder to help with focusing and a small circle indicating the measured spot.
- Manual Controls:
- Offers manual settings for ISO/film speed, aperture, and shutter speed, typical for analogue meters.
- Accessories:
- Compatible with a 52mm filter thread and can be used with a tripod.
- Battery Powered:
- Operates on batteries and includes a battery check feature.
- Usage
- Photography:
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Useful for large format, pinhole, and analog photography where accurate exposures are crucial to avoid wasting expensive film.
- Cinematography:
- Its accuracy makes it suitable for setting lighting levels in studio settings without having to move the camera.
- How to Use
- Set ISO: Set the film speed on the meter.
- Aim: Point the meter’s lens at the specific part of the subject you want to meter, using the viewfinder’s circle to define the 1-degree area.
- Read: Press the measure button and read the exposure information, such as f-stops and shutter speeds, displayed in the viewfinder.
- Apply: Use these readings to set your camera’s exposure correctly

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