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Operating Manual
LITEMASTER PRO
L-478D/L -478DR
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Thank you for purchasing LITEMASTER PRO L-478D/L-478DR.
Please read this Users’ Manual thoroughly in order to become acquainted with the light
meter and thus be able to use it safely and correctly.
The LITEMASTER PRO L-478D/L-478DR (referred to as L-478D/L-478DR from
here on) comes with “Camera exposure prole” to offer today’s digital and lm
shooter with repeatable precision, accurate measurement and digital exposure
control.. What is more, L-478D/L-478DR are equipped with exceptional functions
to deal with images and all sorts of shooting/lming intentions whether you are a
DSLR videographer, cinematographer, still photographer or involved in any faced
of image capture.
Using the latest Data Transfer Software*
1, you can set your camera exposure
proles*2 in the L-478D/L-478DR (up to ten camera proles). And, by calling
up these settings when you need them, you can measure exposure accurately.
Moreover, when metering light, you can check in an instant whether or not the
subject is in the exposure range. Additionally, you can also make User Setting and
Custom Setting Function in the Data Transfer Software.
*1 Data Transfer Software is an application software provided on the CD-ROM
or downloaded from www.sekonic.com. To use this software, you will need
to install it onto your computer and connect it to L-478D/L-478DR via a
USB cable. Please see the Operating Manual on the CD-ROM for details of
operation.
*2 Exposure prole is the information denoting the characteristics of your digital
cameras and matching the light meter’s value to the unique variations in the
camera, lens shutter speed, aperture, etc. First, authenticate the information
by test shooting and then create exposure proles using the Data Transfer
Software.
1. The reproduction of all or any part of this document without permission is strictly forbidden.
2. The product concerned and/or this manual may be subject to future changes without prior notication.
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Accompanying Accessories
The following items are included with the L-478D/L-478DR. After opening the package,
please be sure that everything is included. If any of the following items should be
missing, please contact your local camera store or retail organization.
Start-up Guide CD-ROM
(Operating Manual and Data Transfer Software)
Soft case Strap
Anti-glare lm
•
Please see “7. Separately Sold Accessories” ( ) for details about available accessories. P65
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6-6-7. Filter Name Editing ..........................................................60
6-7. Hardware Setting Function ........................................................62
7 Optional Accessories (Sold Separately) ...........................................65
8 Registered Filters ..............................................................................66
9 Specifications .....................................................................................67
10 Safety Guide and Maintenance .......................................................69
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2-3. Power ON/OFF
Power ON: Press the Power button
10
for one
second.
The meter will turn on, and after
the title screen is displayed, the
Measuring screen appears.
Power OFF: Press and hold the Power button
10
for one second or longer. The
meter will turn off and the display
disappears.
Title Screens
L-478D L-478DR
•
Please wait 3 seconds between repeated power on and power off sessions.
•
Directly after replacing the batteries, a white screen with the SEKONIC logo in blue will be displayed, followed by the
appropriate title screen above.
•
An L-478D/DR memory check is being executed while the blue bar graph is moving when the Logo screen is
displayed, so please do not turn OFF the power, as doing so may cause damage.
Logo Screen
•
If the LCD screen shows no display, check the battery capacity indicator. Also check for proper battery insertion (Pos/
Neg positioning).
•
All settings and measurements made during use are saved in memory even after the meter is powered off.
Power button
10
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2-4. Checking the Battery Capacity
When the power is turned on, the battery power indicator is displayed at the upper left
of the LCD.
Full battery power remaining.
Sufcient battery power remaining.
Low battery power remaining. Have spare batteries ready.
When the indicator blinks, replace batteries immediately.
•
When the batteries are out of power and the meter is turned ON, the LCD screen will appear and then turn off immediately.
This is an indication that the batteries are depleted and they should be replaced immediately. Having spare batteries on hand
is recommended.
•
When the meter is continuously used at room temperature, the battery life with alkaline batteries will last 10 hours
(based on our testing).
2-5.
Cautions about Changing the Batteries during Measurement
1) Always turn off the power before replacing batteries.
2) If an unexpected display appears on the LCD during battery replacement or
measurement, ie. settings other than selected, or if the meter does not respond
when a button is pressed, remove the batteries, wait at least 10 seconds, and then
re-install them.
2-6. Auto Power OFF Function
To save battery power, the meter will automatically turn off ve minutes after the last
button is pressed.
•
All settings and measurements are saved in memory even after the meter has automatically turned off. When the power
is turned ON, they will be displayed again.
•
Default Auto Power OFF is 5 minutes. Select longer time in Custom Setting. (See P55 for details).
•
To prevent battery drain during transport, the meter will switch OFF after approximately one mnute if the Power
Button
10
is held down continuously.
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3 Screen Operations
The data display is also a touch panel that is used to make all settings
<Display illumination>
•
The Display illumination is activated as soon as the meter is turned ON. The
illumination level is user adjustable. The panel dims during measuring and cordless
ash standby to eliminate its inuence in the measurement.
•
The display Illumination of your meter has been set to “Bright” at the factory to enable
best operation for outdoor use.For indoor viewing and better battery life, you may set
the screen illumination to “Normal” in Custom Setting. Please see P55 for details
3-1. On-screen Operations
Touch the icons on screen to perform various operations.
The following are the icon types.
1) Measuring Mode Icon
Touch the Measuring mode icon to display the Measuring Mode Selection screen.
Touch any icon to switch to the desired Measuring mode. (See P25 for details.)
Measuring Screen Measuring Mode Selection Screen
2) Setting Value Change/Item Selection Icon
Touch Operation:
Touch the up arrow ( ) to increase the value or change up to the next item.
Touch the down arrow ( ) to decrease the value or change down to the next item.
Slide Operation:
Slide your nger tip up or down over the value to change the value amount.
Sliding your nger over scroll bars provides fast navigation of large menus.
Measuring Screen
Scroll bar
Edit Frame Rate Screen
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3) Radio Buttons
Touching Radio buttons selects the item to the right of it.
Only one item in a group can be selected at one time.
Filter Compensation Setting Screen
4) Alpha-Numeric Keypad
Value Input Screen Alphabet Input Screen Number Input Screen
Inputting Values (Value Input Screen):
0-9, Decimal point, +/-: Value displayed on screen when key touched.
OK: Conrms input value and returns to previous screen.
DEL: Deletes input value.
Cancel: Cancels input and returns to previous screen.
Inputting Alphabet and Numbers (Alphabet Input Screen and Number Input Screen):
1/A/a: Switches between Ten Key input/Uppercase/Lowercase.
ABC(abc), 0-9, Decimal Point:
Value displayed on screen when key touched.
Repeated pressing of the same button for alphabet
(ABC/abc) will change the alphabet character in order.
← → : Shift input position.
OK: Conrms input value and returns to previous screen.
DEL: Deletes input value.
Cancel: Cancels inputting and returns to previous screen.
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3-4. Measuring Screen
When the power is turned ON, the Title screen will appear, followed by the Measuring
screen.
Subject measuring can be performed at the Measuring screen.
Basic Conguration of the Measuring Screen
Example of T priority in Ambient Light Screen
Status/Title eld
Measuring operations/Display area
Measuring function selection icon
3-4-1. Status/Title Field
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1 2 3 4 5
8
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No. Icon Name Explanation
1Battery Power
Indicator Display Battery power display in four stages. (See P11 for details.)
2Exposure
compensation
Displayed when Exposure compensation (adjustment) is set. The displayed
measured value is calculated with this compensation value.
3Multiple
(Cumulative)
Flash mode/
Cumulative count
Displayed when Accumulative Mode is selected for the following ash measuring
modes.
Cordless Multiple (cumulative) Flash mode
Cord (PC) Multiple (cumulative) Flash mode
Radio Multiple (cumulative) Flash mode (for L-478DR only)
Cumulative count (up to 99) is displayed to the right of the MLT symbol.
4Filter
compensation Displayed when lter compensation is selected.
5Screen lock Displayed when screen Lock is active. Touch secreen is not active when
displayed. (See P14 for details.)
6USB display Displayed when meter is connected to a computer by USB cable.
7Memory count Displays up to 9 memorized readings.
8Title Appears to indicate which setting mode is active.
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2) Setting Icons
Setting icons type and value will change with the Measuring mode in use. Touch or
slide nger up/down over the icons to change the value.
T priority mode
CINE mode
F priority mode
HD CINE mode
TF priority mode
Explanation of value types
T : Shutter speed
Shutter speed is displayed in the following way.
30m (30 minutes), 8s (8 seconds), 125 (1/125 of a second)
ISO : ISO sensitivity
F : f-stop (aperture)
ANG : Shutter angle
•
f/s : Frames per second (Cine frame rate)
Operating Set Icon:
Value increases when up arrow ( ) is touched.
Value decreases when down arrow ( ) is touched.
Slide the icon number up or down with your ngertip to increase or decrease the
reading.
3) Measuring unit/Displayed value eld
This displays information such as measured values and measuring units.
Measuring value unit: T (shutter speed), F (f-stop), ISO (ISO sensitivity)
Measuring values
Measuring value
Measuring mode information
display
•lx,: Ambientlightilluminance
lx independent display
•fc: Ambientlightilluminance
fc independent display
•cd/m 2:
Ambient light luminance
cd/m 2 independent
display
•: Ambientlightluminance
 independent display
Additional info for measuring value
Example: 1,900,000lx
Flash component
•Theratioofashlighttothetotalexposureisdisplayedasa
percentage (in 10% steps)
Measuring value unit: F (f-stop)
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3-5. Information Screen
Displays setting details of measuring screen icons and meter information
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1
2
3
4
5
6
No. Item Explanation
1Light receiving method Displays incident light ( or )/reected light ( ) selection.
2Exposure compensation
(adjustment) User-set exposure compensation value (see P53 for details)
3Filter compensation User-set lter compensation value (see P51 for details)
4Exposure profile name Name of exposure prole in use (See P56 for details)
5User information Set user information in “Edit User Info” of Hardware Setting is displayed
(See P62 for details).
6Version Meter rmware version in use.
7Close Returns to Measuring screen.
3-6. Tool Box Screen
The following settings can be made by selecting the Tool Box from the Measuring
screen.
Filter compensation setting
Memory recall, memory clear
Mid tone set, mid tone clear, mid tone recall
Radio trigger channel setting (for L-478DR only)
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2
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5
6 7
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No. Item Explanation
1Filter compensation Displays Filter compensation setting screen. (See P51 for details.)
2Radio trigger channel
(for L-478DR only)
Displays Radio Trigger Channel Setting screen. (See P38 for details.)
3Memory clear Displays Memory Clear screen. (See P45 for details.)
4Memory recall Displays Memory Recall Selection screen. (See P44 for details.)
5Mid tone set Displays Mid. Tone Set screen (See P46 for details.)
6Mid tone clear Displays Mid. Tone clear screen. (See P47 for details.)
7Mid tone recall Displays Mid. Tone Recall screen. (See P48 for details.)
8Close Returns to Measuring screen.
3-7. Menu Screen
Press the Menu button 7 on the meter to display the Menu screen.
Press the Menu button 7 again to return to the previous screen.
•
If the Menu button 7 is pressed while entering or editing settings in another screen, the settings will be lost and the
Menu screen will be displayed.
Menu Screen
Menu button 7
Menu Items
No. Item Explanation
1Set Analog Scale Select Analog Scale type for use (See P53 for details.)
2Set Exposure
Compensation Input Exposure Compensation values for use. (See P53 for details.)
3Custom Setting Displays list of available Custom Settings. (See P55 for details.)
4Set Prole Select Exposure Prole for use. (See P56 for details.)
5Check/Editing Prole Create, edit and select proles for display and use (See P56 for
details.)
6Edit Frame Rate Create and Select frame rates for display and use. (See P58 for
details.)
7Edit Shutter Angle Create and Select shutter angles for use. (See P59 for details.)
8Edit Filter Select and edit lter compensation values for display and use (See
P60 for details.)
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4-2-2. Measuring with Reflected Light System
Use 5-degree Viewnder, reected light
attachment, (sold separately) to make reected
light readings with the L-478D/DR.
This method measures the brightness (luminance)
of the light reected from the subject. It is useful
for distant objects such as landscapes, when
you cannot go to the position of the subject , or
for metering subjects that generate light (neon
signs, etc), highly reective surfaces or translucent
subjects (stained glass, etc).
Reected light measurements are made at the
camera position by aligning the circle in the
viewnder eyepiece with the subject area to be
measured.
* See operating manual included with 5-Degree
Viewnder (sold separately).
1. Remove the Lumisphere
The lumisphere unit is removed by holding
both the upper and lower sections of
Lumisphere retracting ring and turning it
to the left while pushing the Lock lever 1
downward
2. Attach the Lumisphere
Align the mark on the Lumisphere with the
mark on the meter head and, while pressing
it in, turn the Lumisphere to the right until it
clicks into place.
* Check to see that the Lumisphere lock lever
1 is engaged.
•
When attaching/detaching lumisphere or viewnder, be sure not to touch the light receiving element inside the meter
head.
•
When the light receiving element gets dirty, clean it with soft and dry cloth. Never use organic cleaners such as thinner
or benzene.
Lumisphere
retracting ring
2
Lumisphere lock lever 1
Mark
Light receiving
element Meter mark
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About Measuring Modes
Mode No. Icon Explanation
Ambient Light
Mode
1T (shutter speed) priority
Displays f-stop (aperture) value for input shutter speed and ISO
sensitivity. (See P27 for details.)
2
F (stop) priority
Displays shutter speed value for input f-stop and ISO sensitivity.
(See P28 for details.)
3TF (shutter speed and f-stop) priority
Displays ISO sensitivity value for input shutter speed and f-stop. (See
P28 for details.)
4HD Cine mode
Displays f-stop value for input shutter speed, ISO sensitivity and
frame rate (f/s). (See P32 for details.)
5Cine mode
Displays f-stop value for input frame rate (f/s), ISO sensitivity and
shutter angle. (See P31 for details.)
6Illuminance Lux(lx) mode
Displays brightness value in Lux(lx) unit in incident light. (See P29 for
details.)
Illuminance (fc) mode
Displays brightness value in foot-candle (fc) unit in incident light. (See
P29 for details.)
Luminance (cd/m
2) mode (with 5-degree viewnder sold separately)
Displays brightness value in cd/m
2 unit in reected light. (See P30
for details.)
Luminance () mode (with 5-degree viewnder sold separately)
Displays brightness value in foot-lambert () unit in reected light.
(See P30 for details.)
Flash Light Mode 7Cordless ash mode
Detects ash brightness without meter-ash connection after measuring
button pressed to arm meter for 90 seconds and ash red separately.
Displays f-stop (apertures) value for input shutter speed and ISO
sensitivity. (See P35 for details.)
8Cordless multiple (cumulative) ash mode
Detects ash brightness without meter-ash connection after measuring
button pressed to arm meter for 90 seconds and ash red separately.
Displays f-stop (apertures) value for input shutter speed and ISO
sensitivity. (See P37 for details.)
9Cord (PC) ash mode
Detects ash brightness with PC cord meter-ash connection.
Displays f-stop (apertures) value for input shutter speed and ISO
sensitivity. (See P34 for details.)
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Cord multiple (cumulative) ash mode
Detects and accumulates ash brightness with PC cord meter-ash
connection.
Displays f-stop (apertures) value for input shutter speed and ISO
sensitivity. (See P36 for details.)
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Radio triggering mode *L-478DR only
Detects ash brightness without meter-ash connection after radio
transmitted trigger signal is received by PocketWizard
® radio-receiver
connected ash.
Displays f-stop (apertures) value for input shutter speed and ISO
sensitivity. (See P41 for details.)
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Radio triggering multi (cumulative) ash mode *L-478DR only
Detects and accumulates ash brightness without meter-ash
connection after radio transmitted trigger signal is received by radio-
receiver connected ash
Displays f-stop (apertures) value for input shutter speed and ISO
sensitivity. (See P42 for details.)
•
Ambient Light refers to natural light (sunlight) as well as continuous light like tungsten lamps and uorescent lamps.
•
Flash refers to momentary light such as that produced by a ashlight or ash bulb.
•
If all light measuring modes are turned OFF, Ambient Light T priority will be selected.
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5 Measuring
5-1. Measuring in Ambient Light Mode
Continuous light like natural light (sunlight) as well as tungsten lamps and uorescent
lamps are measured in Ambient Light Mode.
The following are the measuring methods in the Ambient Light Mode.
T (shutter speed) priority
F (stop) priority
TF (EV) priority
Illuminance lux independent display
Illuminance fc independent display
Luminance cd/m2 independent display (with reected light attachment sold separately)
Luminanceindependent display (with reected light attachment sold separately)
See 4-3 “Setting Measuring Mode” (P25) for details on changing measuring mode.
•
Shutter speed and f-stop (aperture) values can be displayed in full, ½ and 1/3 stop increments in Custom Setting (See
P55 for details.)
•
After taking a measurement, changing a T or F setting value will also change the measured value.
•
Touching the Average/ΔEV button ( ) at the bottom of the screen activates the Contrast Function. (See P50 for
details.)
•
The Analog Scale display will change according to Measuring Mode, Incident/Reected and Mid-Tone mode selected
as well as “Set Analog Scale” in Menu list (See P19 and P53 for details.)
•
See P42 for details about reading outside the display range or beyond the measuring range.
5-1-1. T (Shutter Speed) Priority Mode
1. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the
Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then
touch the icon to select T Priority
Mode and return the screen view to
Measuring screen. (See P25 for details.)
2. Set the ISO sensitivity value on the ISO icon.
3. Set the shutter speed on the T icon.
4. Press the Measuring button 8 on the side of
meter.
Release the Measuring button 8 to
complete the measurement. The measured
f-stop (aperture) value at that time will be
displayed.
While pressing the Measuring button 8, the
meter measures continuously until it is
released.
Setting
Value
Mesuring Screen
(T Priority Mode)
Measured value (f-stop)
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1) Illumination Measuring in Lux
1. Rotate the Lumisphere retracting ring 2 and
align the mark with the symbol.
2. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the
Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then
touch the icon to select Illuminance
Measuring (lux) Mode and return the screen
view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for
details.)
3. Position the Retracted Lumisphere so that it
is parallel with the light source being
measured and press the Measuring Button
8 on the side of the meter.
Release the Measuring button 8 to
complete the measurement. The measured
illuminance (lux) at that time will be displayed.
While pressing the Measuring button 8, the
meter measures continuously until it is
released.
2) Illuminance measuring in Foot-candle
1. Rotate the Lumisphere retracting ring 2 and
align the ring with the symbol.
2. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the
Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then
touch the icon to select Illuminance
Measuring (fc) Mode and return the screen
view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for
details.)
3. Position the Retracted Lumisphere so that it
is parallel with the light source being
measured and press the Measuring Button
8 on the side of the meter.
Release the Measuring button 8 to
complete the measurement. The measured
illuminance (fc) at that time will be displayed.
While pressing the Measuring button 8, the
meter measures continuously until it is
released.
Lumisphere retracting ring 2
Measuring screen (lx)
Measured value (lx)
Measuring screen (fc)
Measuring value (fc)
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3) Luminance measuring in Candela per square
meter
1. Attach a 5-degree viewnder (sold
separately). (See P24 for details.)
2. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the
Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then
touch the icon to select Luminance
Measuring (cd/m 2) Mode and return the
screen view to Measuring screen. (See P25
for details.)
3. While looking through the viewnder, place
the reading circle on the light source or
surface to be measured and press the
Measuring button 8 on the side of the
meter.
Release the Measuring button 8 to
complete the measurement. The measured
luminance (cd/m 2) at that time will be
displayed.
While pressing the Measuring button 8, the
meter measures continuously until it is
released.
4) Luminance measuring in Foot-lambert
1. Attach a 5-degree viewnder (sold
separately). (See P24 for details.)
2. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the
Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then
touch the icon to select Luminance
Measuring () Mode and return the screen
view to Measuring screen. (See P25 for
details.)
3. While looking through the viewnder, place
the reading circle on the light source or
surface to be measured and press the
Measuring button 8 on the side of the
meter.
Release the Measuring button 8 to
complete the measurement. The measured
luminance () at that time will be displayed.
While pressing the Measuring button 8, the
meter measures continuously until it is
released.
Measuring screen (cd/m 2)
Measuring value (cd/m 2)
Measuring screen ()
Measuring value ()
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2) HD CINE mode
This is a measuring exposure for HD Video/DSLR
Cameras
1. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open the
Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then
touch the icon to select HD CINE
Measuring Mode and return the screen view
to Measuring screen. (See P25 for details.)
2. Set the shutter speed on the T icon.
3. Touch the ISO icon to expand it, and set ISO
sensitivity value. The ISO icon will return to
its reduced size after a setting is made and
the icon is not touched for a short time.
4. Touch the f/s icon to expand it, and set frame
rate value. The f/s icon will return to its
reduced size after a setting is made and the
icon is not touched for a short time.
5. Add any lter compensation value to adjust
the reading to the light source or lens
ltration in use. (see P51 for details)
6. Press the Measuring button 8 on the side of
meter.
Release the Measuring button 8 to
complete the measurement. The measured
f-stop (aperture) value at that time will be
displayed.
While pressing the Measuring button 8, the
meter measures continuously until it is
released.
•
Shutter speed and f-stop (aperture) values can be displayed in full, 1/2 and 1/3 stop increments in Custom Setting (See
P55 for details.)
•
There are 20 preset of frame rates that can be set at “Edit Frame Rate” in the MENU list. (See P58 for details.)
•
After taking a measurement, changing a T setting value will also change the measured value (f-stop).
•
After taking a measurement, changing frame rate value will also change the measured value (f-stop)
•
After taking a measurement, changing ISO value will also change the measured value (f-stop).
•
Touching the Average/ΔEV button ( ) at the bottom of the screen activates the Contrast Function. (See P50 for
details.)
•
The Analog Scale display will change according to Measuring Mode, Incident/Reected and Mid-Tone mode selected
as well as “Set Analog Scale” in Menu list (See P19 and P53 for details.)
•
See P42 for details about reading outside the display range or beyond the measuring range
Setting
value
Measuring value
(illuminance)
Measuring Screen (HD CINE Mode)
Measuring value
(f-stop)
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5-2-4.
Cordless Multiple (Cumulative) Flash Mode
This Measuring mode is used when the light generated by the ash is inadequate
for proper exposure. The repeated ash pops can be accumulated until the desired
aperture is displayed.
The cumulative count is up to 99 times, and displayed in the Test/Title eld on the LCD
screen.
To activate this multi (cumulative) mode, set Cord Multiple (Cumu.) Flash mode ON in
the Custom Setting (See P55 for details).
In this measuring mode, the meter is set to measuring standby status (90 seconds) by
pressing the Measuring button 8 on the side of meter, and during this standby time
re the ash to take measurements. The measured value (f-stop) is displayed for each
trigger of the ash.
1. Touch the Measuring mode icon to open
the Measuring Mode Selection Screen, then
touch the icon to select Cordless
Multiple (Cumulative) Flash Mode and return
the screen view to Measuring screen. (See
P25 for details.)
2. Set the ISO sensitivity value one the ISO
icon.
3. Set the shutter speed on the T (shutter
speed) icon.
* Be sure the settings are within the
specications of the ash equipment.
4. Press the Measuring button 8 on the side of
meter.
The meter will be put into measuring standby
mode for 90 seconds and the measuring
mode icon will blink, and the illumination of
LCD screen dims not to affect to the reading.
5. Trigger the ash unit manually while the
Measuring mode icon is blinking.
The light will be measured and the measured
value (f-stop) is displayed.
* If 90 seconds period is exceeded and the
icon stops blinking before the ash has been
triggered, press the Measuring button 8
again to return to ready to measure status.
6. Even after measurement, the icon
continues blinking and the meter is in ready
to measure status.
7. Repeat this operation (pressing the
Measuring button 8 on the side of meter)
only for the number of times necessary.
The accumulated measured value (f-stop) and
the number of cumulative ashes are displayed.
8. To release (cancel) the measuring standby
status while the icon is blinking for 90
seconds, touch the screen, or press either
the Memory button 5 or Menu button 7.
Setting
values
Percentage
of ash
Measuring screen
(Cordless multi
ash mode)
Measuring value (f-stop)


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Marke: Sekonic
Kategorie: Belichtungsmesser
Modell: L-478D

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