The classic photo meter tracing its roots to the famous Norwood
Director, the Sekonic L-398A has become a favorite with
cinematographers the world over. A pure analog experience, the meter
needle and exposure dial system gives you all reading combinations at a
single glance. And because it uses an amorphous photocell that
generates its own power, there is no need for a battery.
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. The
Sekonic L-398A's swivel head allows you to hold down the metering
button and "walk the set" to check light levels. Release the button, and
the needle locks down the meter's analog display needle for
easy-to-read exposure calculations. Exposures are displayed for both
still and cine applications.
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)
makes 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.
L-398A Studio Deluxe III - Technical Specifications
| Type: |
Analog exposure meter for ambient light |
| Receptor Head: |
Rotating Domed Head 90° to the right, 180° to the left, Removeable for Contrast Reading |
| Light Receiving Method: |
Incident light and reflected light |
| Receptor Incident Light: |
Interchangeable Lumisphere and Lumidisc |
| Receptor Reflected Light: |
Interchangeable Lumigrid |
| Light Receptor Element: |
Amorphous silicon photocell |
Measuring Range and Modes
| Measuring Modes Ambient Light: |
- Aperture priority metering
- EV metering
- Shutter priority metering
|
| Measuring Range (ISO 100) Ambient Light: |
- Incident light: EV 4 to EV 17
- Reflected light: EV 9 to EV 17 |
| Repeatability Repeat Accuracy: |
(+/-) 0.3 EV or less |
| Calibration Constant Incident: |
Lumisphere C = 340 |
| Calibration Constant Reflected: |
K = 12.5 |
Display Range and Modes
| Display Range Film Speed: |
ISO 6 to 12000 (in 1/3 steps) |
| Display Range Shutter Speeds Ambient: |
60 min to 1/8000 sec. (in 1, 1/2, 1/3 steps) |
| Display Range Aperture: |
f/0.7 to f/128.0 (in 1, 1/2, 1/3 steps) |
| Display Cine Speeds fps: |
8 fps -128 fps |
| Display Range Analog Scale Aperture: |
f/.7 to f/128 (in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 steps) |
| Display Range Analog Scale Shutter Speed: |
60 sec. to 1/8000 sec. (in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 steps) |
Other
| Battery Power Indicator Display: |
Battery Capacity Checker Button and Guide Needle |
| Battery(Power): |
Self-powered: Selenium photocell eliminates need for batteries |
Dimension and Weight
| Product Dimensions: |
4.40x2.30x1.30 in./11.20x5.80x3.30 cm |
| Product Weight: |
0.40lbs./0.20kg. |
Item Includes
L-398A Case, Strap, Lumidisc, Lumigrid and High Slide
The classic photo meter tracing its roots to the famous Norwood
Director, the Sekonic L-398A has become a favorite with
cinematographers the world over. A pure analog experience, the meter
needle and exposure dial system gives you all reading combinations at a
single glance. And because it uses an amorphous photocell that
generates its own power, there is no need for a battery.
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. The
Sekonic L-398A's swivel head allows you to hold down the metering
button and "walk the set" to check light levels. Release the button, and
the needle locks down the meter's analog display needle for
easy-to-read exposure calculations. Exposures are displayed for both
still and cine applications.
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)
makes 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.
L-398A Studio Deluxe III - Technical Specifications
| Type: |
Analog exposure meter for ambient light |
| Receptor Head: |
Rotating Domed Head 90° to the right, 180° to the left, Removeable for Contrast Reading |
| Light Receiving Method: |
Incident light and reflected light |
| Receptor Incident Light: |
Interchangeable Lumisphere and Lumidisc |
| Receptor Reflected Light: |
Interchangeable Lumigrid |
| Light Receptor Element: |
Amorphous silicon photocell |
Measuring Range and Modes
| Measuring Modes Ambient Light: |
- Aperture priority metering
- EV metering
- Shutter priority metering
|
| Measuring Range (ISO 100) Ambient Light: |
- Incident light: EV 4 to EV 17
- Reflected light: EV 9 to EV 17 |
| Repeatability Repeat Accuracy: |
(+/-) 0.3 EV or less |
| Calibration Constant Incident: |
Lumisphere C = 340 |
| Calibration Constant Reflected: |
K = 12.5 |
Display Range and Modes
| Display Range Film Speed: |
ISO 6 to 12000 (in 1/3 steps) |
| Display Range Shutter Speeds Ambient: |
60 min to 1/8000 sec. (in 1, 1/2, 1/3 steps) |
| Display Range Aperture: |
f/0.7 to f/128.0 (in 1, 1/2, 1/3 steps) |
| Display Cine Speeds fps: |
8 fps -128 fps |
| Display Range Analog Scale Aperture: |
f/.7 to f/128 (in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 steps) |
| Display Range Analog Scale Shutter Speed: |
60 sec. to 1/8000 sec. (in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 steps) |
Other
| Battery Power Indicator Display: |
Battery Capacity Checker Button and Guide Needle |
| Battery(Power): |
Self-powered: Selenium photocell eliminates need for batteries |
Dimension and Weight
| Product Dimensions: |
4.40x2.30x1.30 in./11.20x5.80x3.30 cm |
| Product Weight: |
0.40lbs./0.20kg. |
Item Includes
L-398A Case, Strap, Lumidisc, Lumigrid and High Slide
|