A light meter is a very useful device that finds applications in hospitals, schools, factories, parking lots, passageways, and many more to measure and maintain adequate lighting levels. It is also ...
The 61-686 digital light meter measures incandescent, fluorescent, metal-halide, high-pressure sodium, and halogen lamp output The 61-686 digital light meter measures incandescent, fluorescent, ...
This project uses a simple LDR that is calibrated against a reference photometer in order to build a digital lux meter. This project uses a simple LDR that is calibrated against a reference photometer ...
The Traceable® pocket digital light meter reads from 0 to 1,999 foot-candles (resolution 0.1 to 1). Bright, ½-inch-high digits make it an easy-to-read pocket light meter. The simplicity of the ...
Light meters aren’t quite the photography must-have now that they are built into the camera itself, but one startup is bringing the timeless tool into 2018 with a long list of modern features, from ...
Fully-manual analog film cameras can be fun and interesting to use, but it sucks when they don't have a built-in light meter. That's where the Hedeco Lime One comes in, as it's a digital light meter ...
With the smartphone becoming steadily more and more ubiquitous, it's even managing to worm it's way into areas of our life where it can replace bits of kit once deemed essential. The light meter is a ...
The iPhone democratized photography and disrupted the video and camera industry. Now a new product that plugs into the iPhone’s Lightning port aims to replace an important photographer’s tool — the ...
Replay: The apparent convenience of shooting digital has meant that the humble light meter has taken a bit of a popularity hit of late. But as Phil Rhodes writes, they are in fact still one of the ...
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