Overview

The Sekonic L-308X Flashmate Light Meter is a versatile, high performance light meter designed to give the user precise results in any lighting condition. It features an extensive range of functions and settings, including incident or reflective spot metering modes, auto ISO setting, memory operation, 1°/3° viewfinder illuminator, multiple LED displays and more. The unit is powered by one AA battery and includes both analog and digital outputs for use with digital cameras.

SKU: GC49-42.L-308X

Sekonic L-308X Flashmate Light Meter

The Sekonic L-308X Flashmate Light Meter is a versatile, high performance light meter designed to give the user precise results in any lighting condition. It features an extensive range of functions and settings, including incident or reflective spot metering modes, auto ISO setting, memory operation, 1°/3° viewfinder illuminator, multiple LED displays and more. The unit is powered by one AA battery and includes both analog and digital outputs for use with digital cameras.

With its wide range of features and accurate readings, the Sekonic L-308X Flashmate Light Meter is ideal for photographers who need reliable exposure control in studio or field environments. Its intuitive design makes it easy to use even for those unfamiliar with light meters. Whether you’re looking for a reliable light meter or just want to expand your photography toolkit, the Sekonic L-308X Flashmate is an excellent choice.

 

Features 

Three Meters in One

Whether your shooting assignment is capturing images at a wedding, producing short training videos for a local business or producing a cinematographic documentary, the FLASHMATE L-308X accommodates your lighting challenge with accurate and comprehensive measurements that put the image maker in control.

Photo Mode:

The FLASHMATE L-308X offers full exposure control for photographer’s on-location or in the studio. In addition to Shutter Priority Mode, the NEW Aperture Priority Mode offers the carefree depth-of-field control provided on most DSLR’s. In addition, a range of ambient and flash functions including Cord and Cordless flash measurement, as well as ambient EV measurement are fully displayed.

HD_CINE Mode

A compact and portable choice for today’s videographers, the FLASHMATE L-308X offers an impressive range of features only found on more sophisticated models. Determining the correct exposure reading and controlling the lighting situation with the shutter speed and frame rate settings, provides aperture readings within one-tenth stop accuracy.

CINE Mode

Designed with the professional in mind, the FLASHMATE L-308X can take on the challenges of digital cinematography. Select from the right combination of frame rates and shutter angles to achieve the exposure control necessary with one-tenth stop accuracy. Truly universal, the FLASHMATE L-308X offers Lux (lx) and foot-candle (fc) readout enabling a quick set up of lighting in a compact, affordable and easy-to-use design.

Three Ways to Measure

Slide the built-in lumisphere to the right and insert the lumidisc (optional) into the provide slot over the light receiver.

The L-308X is now ready to measure flat subjects or lighting contrast with precision.

Slide the built-in lumisphere to the left until it clicks into position for incident light measurement.

Slide the built-in lumisphere to the right until it clicks into position for reflected light measurement.

Slide the built-in lumisphere to the right and insert the lumidisc (optional) into the slot over the light receptor lens to measure flat subjects or lighting contrast with precision.

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Product Overview

The Sekonic L-308X Flashmate Light Meter is a versatile, high performance light meter designed to give the user precise results in any lighting condition. It features an extensive range of functions and settings, including incident or reflective spot metering modes, auto ISO setting, memory operation, 1°/3° viewfinder illuminator, multiple LED displays and more. The unit is powered by one AA battery and includes both analog and digital outputs for use with digital cameras.

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