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Sekonic Studio Deluxe III

Sekonic Studio Deluxe III


  • Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 65: Green Screen: Adorama Photography TV

    Adorama Photography TV presents Digital Photography One on One with Mark Wallace. In this week's episode Mark shows you how to light for green screen effects and achieve professional results. Learn specific lighting techniques that will ensure accurate processing in post production. To buy related products, view related videos and read articles about Green Screen and Chroma Key, go here: www.adorama.com Products used in this episode: Westcott Illuminator Collapsible Disc Background, 6' x 7', Chromakey Green www.adorama.com Matthews Baby Junior Triple Riser Stand with Wheels www.adorama.com Arri Softbank 2 Light Kit www.adorama.com Westcott Illuminator Reflector Panel 30" Silver/Black www.adorama.com Sekonic L-358 Flash Master www.adorama.com Adobe After Effects CS 5.5 Software for Mac www.adorama.com Nikon D3S Body Only www.adorama.com Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR II Zoom-Nikkor ED-IF Lens www.adorama.com Manfrotto 055XPROB Black Tripod Legs www.adorama.com Manfrotto Midi Ball Head 498 with RC2 Rapid Connect Plate www.adorama.com

  • Sekonic L358 & Pocket Wizard Plus II remote triggering real world range test

    Being able to remotely activate your camera's shutter has always fascinated me. The applications are endless. This is one of the benefits of a DSLR system. Using the wired electronic shutter release cable, Canon timer remote TC-80N3, eliminates camera shake and offers some other cool features such as intervalemeter (Time lapse) shooting and long exposure capability. You're still tethered to the camera of course. Also testing a couple of remote shutter triggering methods wirelessly from a distance. Using the Sekonic L-358 and the Sekonic Radio Triggering Module RT-32 installed as well as the Pocket Wizard Plus II units themselves. Using the PocketWizard CM-N3-P Pre-Trigger Motor Cord for Canon to trigger the Canon 30D. The 580EXII flash was triggered in relay mode where the channel is set one higher than the one assigned to the camera. Being able to take a light reading on one channel then switch to another channel to trigger the whole setup from the Sekonic L-358 is awesome! Frees me from having to get another Pocket Wizard unit. In my unscientific real world test indicated the range at around 50 feet for the Sekonic L358 and about 150 feet using the Pocket Wizard Plus II to trigger the setup. As other users have found, the 1000+ range advertised is very optimistic at best. Canon 580 EX II flash units have been known to emit some interference when used with the Pocket Wizards. I haven't tried the shielding material, but have some on hand and may duplicate the test to see <b>...</b>

  • Sekonic Light meters

    Discover the features and benefits of using a light meter in your studio.

  • Studio Lighting DVD Sample

    This DVD provides a ground level introduction to the equipment used for studio lighting and will show you 16 different lighting setups that can be used to quickly start obtaining professional looking results. The DVD will give you the foundation and basic knowledge that many other books and instructors assume you already have. Finally you will receive the information you need to start getting the results you're looking for when using studio lighting. DVD contains 90 minutes of training on the following: - Camera ISO and setup - Tripods and remote releases - Backdrops - Wired and wireless shooting - White Balance tools (Photovision) - AlienBee strobes - Light modifiers - Using a light meter (Sekonic) - 7 setups with one light - 6 setups with two lights - 3 setups with three lights

  • [SPNN] Light Meter

    This short video is of Steve Brunsberg, producer at SPNN, showing us how to use a light meter for video.

  • Tamrac 5613 Ultra Pro 13 Camera Bag Unboxing & Review

    Today we unbox and take a look at the main features of the Tamrac 5613 camera bag. Coming soon, a classic camera review of the Hasselblad 500C, and an unboxing and review of the Sekonic L-398A studio light meter. Comment, like and share this video so we can make many more awesome episodes in the future!

  • How to Use Handheld Digital Light Meter

    [ wholesale.ankaka.com ] Digital Light Meter - LuxMeter x100 - Handheld digital lux meter The CVHM-G93LuxMeter x100is a new high sensitivity digital light meter that gives you the ability to accurately measure high or low levels of light from 1 - 100000 lux. Its easy to use with a simple slide-locking function switch, has a swivel sensor head, and is portable sized for easier carrying in the field. This advanced light meter precisely measures illumination at levels as low as 1 lux and auto recalculates itself 2 times per second to give you the most accurate data possible. It has a 4 digit display, runs on a standard 9V battery, includes a data hold switch, and includes a great swivel head feature to help you aim the sensor exactly at the area you want to measure. The CVHM-G93 has all the features you really need without adding in features you will never use, therefore making it the most useful and budget-friendly unit on the market today! Who needs a digital light meter? Anyone who needs a precise measurement of spot and ambient light levels. In other words, any professional whose work is impacted by an environments' lighting. These include the following professions; 1. Architects 2. Interior Designers 3. Photographers 4. Food Inspectors 5. Property Managers 6. Lighting Designers 7. Building Inspectors With the perfect combination of product features and ease of use, this digital light meter brings accurate light measurement to everyone who needs it, and finally provides <b>...</b>

  • Sekonic L398A

    Buy from Amazon Canada www.amazon.ca Product Description Sekonic L398A Inexpensive light meters need not be â??cheapâ?TM 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. Small compact and easy to use the Sekonic L-398A incorporates a battery-less amorphous photocell which enables you to take accurate ambient light readings anywhere anytime. The Sekonic L-398Aâ?TMs swivel head allows you to hold down the metering button and â??walk the setâ?TM to check light levels. Release the button and the needle locks down the meterâ?TMs analog display needle for easy-to-read exposure calculations. Exposures are displayed for both still and cine applications. Incident measurements can be taken with the over 180-degree Lumisphere for general readings of three-dimensional objects or with the Lumidisc selective area readings measuring the lighting ratios between highlights and shadow areas or light falling on flat-field objects such as artwork measurements outdoors or under bright studio lights. For reflected readings a flat Lumigrid replaces the Lumisphere. If you plan on shooting with a fixed ISO and shutter speed an optional Slide Set (Direct Reading Slides) that make it easier to take readings in fast-paced shooting scenarios. The Sekonic L-398A Studio Deluxe III makes an ideal prime or back-up meter for still or motion picture shooters. Disclaimer <b>...</b>