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Fotometro gossen digipro f
Fotometro gossen digipro f






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However, the design of the light meter is good as I think it's perfect for left or right-handed users due to the buttons being on the front. Portrait photographer, I feel that this looks cheaper than other models at a similar price and this would make me self conscious. The Gossen is a comfortable size and the trigger in the middle means it can be used by left and right handed people. I'd prefer to see some glossy plastic to give it a bit more glitz. The Digipro F is made of plastic all over and it's a plastic that has a fine roughness to it.

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Gossen Digipro F: Handling and build quality Personally I prefer the plastic clicky button types but it's really not important and completely subjective. The buttons are soft rubber and look like the type that need firm presses to work although this is untrue. It's a very simple process and it's difficult to go wrong with a light meter such as this.

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The M button measures the light and the meter will fire the flash if it's connected using a PC sync cable. They're performed by pressing the function button left and right then adjusting the value by pressing the up and down arrows.

fotometro gossen digipro f

Values and settings can be adjusted for ISO, shutter speed, aperture and flash. It also give light readings for cine and this is done by choosing the shutter speed option and moving the setting past the 1/8000sec setting. Incidental and reflected light can be measured by rotating the light receptor dome.Īimed at serious amateurs and professionals, the Gossen Digipro F light meter takes light readings from both incidental and reflected light which makes it more versatile than a lot of other meters. The Sekonic also features incident and reflected metering options.

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Alternatively, the Sekonic L-308S at £128.99 has an aperture range of f/1.4 – f/90.9, the same ISO range but has half the flash sync speed range, stopping at 1/500sec. Priced at £139.99, it has a slightly better ISO and aperture range but doesn't feature the rotating head to incorporate reflected light. There are a few other meters around for the same price, such as the Polaris Digital from Aspen. Costing £149.99 from Warehouse Express, it has an aperture range of f/1 – f/90, sync speed range of 1sec – 1/1000sec and ISO range of ISO3.2 – ISO8000. The Gossen Digipro F light meter is an incidental light meter with a rotating integrated sphere so it can be used as a reflected light meter if you desire. Matt Grayson, ePHOTOzine reviewer, puts the Gossen Digipro F digital light meter to the test.Īt £149.99, it's a good price, but does that mean it lacks certain features or a decent build quality?








Fotometro gossen digipro f