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![]() $25 Rebate New PocketWizard FlexTT5 for Nikon DSLR Pocket Wizard Flex TT5 US $219.00
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![]() Vintage Sekonic Auto Lumi 86 Light Exposure Meter Made in Japan US $8.00
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![]() VIVITAR Light Exposure Meter Model 30 US $7.00
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![]() Sekonic L 328f Flash and Light Meter NEW US $310.97
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![]() Sekonic RT 32 Digital Radio Transmitter Module NEW US $85.97
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![]() Shepherd Polaris SFD110 Flat Diffuser Attachment for Polaris Meter NEW US $23.97
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![]() Dejur Amsco Light Exposure Meter US $3.99
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![]() GE Exposure Meter Type PR 1 for Film or Plates Serial M16261 Orig Case Used US $49.99
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![]() NEW Sekonic L 358 Flash Maste Light Meter L358 L 358 US $262.49
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![]() Sekonic Studio Deluxe Exposure Meter US $30.00
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![]() Polaris Light Meter US $75.00
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![]() Sekonic L 308S Flashmate L308S Limited Edition Green Light Meter Flash Master US $199.99
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![]() Sekonic L 308s Flashmate Light Meter L308 S Flash Master ePacket to US NEW US $173.99
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![]() Sekonic L 508 Zoom Master Flash Metering Mint Condition US $425.00
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![]() Sekonic Light Meter Panel Incident Reflected with Case Adapter USED V083 US $7.99
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![]() Weston Master II model 735 Universal Exposure Meter US $4.99
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![]() SPECTRA CINE PROFESSIONAL IV A EXPOSURE LIGHT METER IN CASE BOX 3 85038 US $64.00
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![]() EXCELLENT Minolta Spotmeter M Digital Spot Meter With Instructions Case US $59.00
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![]() Weston Master Universal Exposure light meter vintage excellent condition US $14.99
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![]() VINTAGE ZEISS IKON IKOPHOTOT T FUNCTIONAL LIGHT METER US $75.00
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![]() Minolta Flash and Ambient Light Meter III with Original Owners Manual and Pouch US $29.00
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![]() Gossen Digisix Compact Digital Analogue Ambient Meter GO 4006 US $136.53
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![]() USED NEW SEKONIC L 358 LIGHT METER US $250.00 |
![]() Sekonic Studio Deluxe L 398 US $18.99
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![]() SEKONIC DIGILITE DIGI LITE F MODEL L 328 CAMERA LIGHT METER W DOME CASE US $53.00
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![]() GOSSEN LUNASIX CAMERA EXPOSURE LIGHT METER W CASE WORKING US $35.00
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![]() Vivitar Light Exposure Meter Shoe Mount with Case and Manual Very Clean 24 CdS US $7.99
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![]() VINTAGE GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHT EXPOSURE METER MADE IN USA US $9.99
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![]() SEKONIC L 758 DR Light Meter NEW w Warranty Included US $629.99
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![]() gossendigiflash exposure meter and flashmeter US $85.00
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![]() VINTAGE WESTON ELECTRONICS CINE EXPOSURE METER MODEL 720 w CUSTOM LEATHER CASE US $9.99
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![]() SEKONIC DUALMASTER L 558r light meter US $500.00
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![]() Kalimar Light Meter US $20.00
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![]() Gossen Luna Star F flash ambient light meter US $149.50
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![]() POCKET WIZARD WIRELESS SET MULTI MAX AND PLUS RECEIVER US $55.00
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![]() CAMERA LIGHT METER X 2 EXCELSIOR LIGHT METER W LEATHER CASE ZEISS IKON DIAPHOT US $34.99
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![]() GOSSEN ULTRA PRO LIGHT METER US $41.40
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![]() vintage working GE exposure light meter for photography US $5.00 |
![]() Sekonic L 358 L358 Flash Master Light Meter US $275.00
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![]() VINTAGE WESTON MASTER UNIVERSAL EXPOSURE LIGHT METER MODEL 175CAMERA US $9.99
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Polaris SPD100 Digital Exposure Meter List Price: $309.95 Sale Price: $168.00 Used From: $159.99 |
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Polaris SPD100 is an easy to use flash and ambient light meter. Take accurate meter readings accurate to 1/10th of an F-Stop and get good exposures every time. One of the best values in exposure meters on the market. |
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Sekonic L-358 Flash Master Light Meter List Price: $554.00 Sale Price: $308.50 Used From: $259.00 |
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Since its introduction, Sekonic's L-358 Flash Master has become the best-selling digital flash meter in its class. Weather-sealed against the nastiest of working conditions, the L-358 delivers dead-nuts accurate flash and ambient light reading in both incident and reflected modes... |
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Mastech Light Meter LX1010BS with lcd display ,100,000 Lux Luxmeter Sale Price: $13.39 |
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3 1/2 digits 18mm LCDRange: 1~100,000LuxAccuracy: ≤10,000Lux, ±(4%rdg+10digit)>10,000Lux, ±(5%rdg+10digit)Resolution: 1LuxRepeatability: ± 2%Temperature Characteristic: ± 0.1%/°CSampling Time: 0... |
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Mastech Digital Illuminance/Light Meter LX1330B , 0 - 200,000 Lux Luxmeter List Price: $79.95 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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The LX1330B can measure from 0 up to 200,000 lux, you can switch the units between lux and footcandle by simply pressing a button. It's powered by a 9V battery, which last for 200 hours or even longer... |
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Sekonic L-208 Twin Mate Light Meter (Black/White) List Price: $226.00 Sale Price: $119.50 Used From: $111.75 |
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The Sekonic L-208 TWINMATE is a palm-sized analog light meter for hand-held incident and reflected ambient light readings. Small and light, the L-208 TWINMATE can also be mounted onto your camera or bracket - using the included hot-shoe adapter for quick, camera-positioned reference readings as you work... |
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Sekonic L-308s Light Meter (Black) List Price: $416.00 Sale Price: $221.00 Used From: $195.00 |
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The pocket-sized Sekonic L-308S FLASHMATE is the smallest and lightest digital light meter in the Sekonic line-up. Designed to read ambient or flash exposures in either reflected or incident modes, the L-308S delivers accurate exposure readings in full, half, or third-stop increments to mirror the exposure displays of most popular cameras... |
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Sekonic L-398A Light Meter (Black) List Price: $390.00 Sale Price: $199.00 Used From: $155.91 |
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Inexpensive light meters need not be ‘cheap’ light meters. When it comes to accuracy and durability, the Sekonic L-398A Studio Deluxe III has been a mainstay of working photographers and cinematographers for four decades running... |
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Interfit INT410 Studio Flash Meter (Black) List Price: $73.99 Sale Price: $48.50 |
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When using flash units, the only true way to get proper exposure and eliminate guesswork is to use a proper flash meter. The Interfit INT410 flash meter offers a great value for the money, able to read incident & reflected meter readings in 1/3rd stops, this is a perfect studio tool. |
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Sekonic 401-302 L-308S Flashmate Light Meter Anniversary Edition for Strobes - Red List Price: $409.00 Sale Price: $218.75 |
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Sekonic is celebrating its 60th anniversary by offering a Limited-Edition series of "COOL SHADES": these color versions of the L-308S come in a choice of Red, Light Green and Pale Blue! This special limited-edition series has all the same functions and features of their popular black L-308SFlashmate with a flair for color... |
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Sekonic L-758DR Light Meter (Black) List Price: $1,136.00 Sale Price: $600.00 Used From: $525.00 |
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Spot & Incident Light Readings Under Flash and/or Ambient Lighting Conditions Calibrated to match the Sensitivity of Your Camera’s Imaging Sensor The Sekonic L-758DR DigitalMaster is simply the most dynamic light meter you will ever own... |

Digital Camera - Taking Care Of Exposure Controls
Now that you have decided on the type of digital camera you need, its resolution and the price you are likely to pay for it, you must have come close to making a decision about which models to consider. But there are still a few criteria to be evaluated before you take a decision.
One of them is the basic photographic controls. There might be colorful features like automatic panorama modes and bracketed color parameters, but the ones you need are the basic controls which will help you to take your favorite shots. So the next thing you should look for are the controls in each model along with the interface which will make these controls easier to understand and access.
Exposure control - It is one of the basic controls you should be interested in a digital camera. This will depend on your decision to buy a fully automatic snapshot or an advanced camera. With the advance in technology, automated cameras have become very common with manual controls being available in specially designed and costly ones. Manual controls help you to deal with the harsh back-lighting problem in a better way. Manual controls will keep the colors and tones in the right way. It will give you the necessary control in many exceptional situations.
Parameters of exposure control - The parameters used in exposure control are aperture, shutter speed and ISO. There are various shooting modes which provide a control over your exposure in a digital camera. One of them is the program mode which takes all the decisions regarding exposure. These are suitable for most occasions. More difficult situations demand the use of preset exposure modes. It is tailored to offer different options for different situations. The best is of course the priority modes. The aperture priority mode lets you set a particular aperture allowing the camera to select the relevant shutter speed. And the shutter priority mode lets you choose the shutter speed.
Reciprocity - By choosing a proper aperture and shutter speed, you can control the amount of light focusing on the image sensor. Your objective is to get an image which is just right in brightness and which covers all the details. But if you change the aperture in one direction, you have to change the shutter speed in the other direction. Therefore, the relationship is said to be reciprocal between shutter speed and aperture. This means that for a number of positions of both parameters, light striking the focal plane will be the same. Some digital cameras provide an automatic reciprocity control. This is a useful feature you need to keep an eye on when buying a digital camera.
Exposure compensation control - There is a light meter in a digital camera which makes sure that you get the perfect combination of shutter speed and aperture to get a good image. But sometimes, there is a need for under exposure or over exposure which can be done only with manual controls. The exposure compensation controls helps you to do this. Almost all types of cameras have this feature which can provide the under or over exposure. Make sure that this feature is easily available to you in the camera. Opt for the camera which either offers this on its body or through a menu within a touch away. You should be able to do this without compromising with your grip over the camera.
ISO scale - Another important feature you should look out for in a digital camera is the white balance and ISO. The ISO scale measures the film speed. The faster the film, the less exposure and lower light it will require to be shot. But graininess increases with film speed. Thus, you need to select a type of film and its speed, which will remain the same throughout the roll. Having made your decision about the exact features necessary, you can now make your choice and buy the best digital camera for you.
About the Author
You can have access to articles about digital cameras in portuguese language from page Digital_Camera
Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil


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