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Sekonic Speedmaster L-858D Transmitter Bundle Kit Godox

Sekonic SpeedMaster L-858D

Aiming to provide for the needs of both photographers and filmmakers, the Speedmaster L-858D Light Meter from Sekonic comes packed with a variety of upgraded features and capabilities that make it an almost essential tool for a working professional. It is able to take an incident and reflected light readings of both flash and ambient light with an expanded measuring range of -5 to 22.9 EV at ISO 100, or within an illuminance range of 0.1 to 2,000,000 lux. Users will also find it intuitive and easy to use thanks to the use of a 2.7" colour touchscreen LCD and an all-weather design.

SKU: GC49-42.L-858D+RTGXBC

Sekonic Speedmaster L-858D Transmitter Bundle Kit Godox

Sekonic Speedmaster L-858D Transmitter Bundle Kit Godox

Sekonic SpeedMaster L-858D

Aiming to provide for the needs of both photographers and filmmakers, the Speedmaster L-858D Light Meter from Sekonic comes packed with a variety of upgraded features and capabilities that make it an almost essential tool for a working professional. It is able to take an incident and reflected light readings of both flash and ambient light with an expanded measuring range of -5 to 22.9 EV at ISO 100, or within an illuminance range of 0.1 to 2,000,000 lux. Users will also find it intuitive and easy to use thanks to the use of a 2.7" colour touchscreen LCD and an all-weather design.

The meter can use either a 270° rotating and collapsible lumisphere or an integrated 1° spot viewfinder to account for the varying needs of the user. Also, it offers an extensive range of cinema and video settings as well as the unique ability to measure flash duration and to take readings when using high-speed sync flash. The L-858D is equipped with a variety of other functions as well, including memory recall, a Flash Analysing Function, and extended ranges on nearly every setting. Additionally, through the use of optional modules, users can add radio triggering support for PocketWizard and Elinchrom/Phottix systems.

Sekonic RT-GX Godox Transmitter

Add a 2.4 GHz Godox-compatible radio triggering protocol to your Speedmaster L-858D-U light meter. Able to be fitted into meter's housing, this module provides multiple functions beyond triggering, including access to 32 channels and up to 16 groups and Wireless IDs for remote triggering within a 98.4' range. This radio control also permits adjusting the modelling light power, supports high-speed sync (HSS) flash metering, and enables Godox users to more easily measure the ambient-to-flash light ratio and flash duration.

Key Features:

Incident Metering for Ambient & Flash

1° Spot Metering with Viewfinder

HSS Flash & Flash Duration Measurements

Measuring Range: -5 to 22.9 EV (ISO 100)

Illuminance Range: 0.1 to 2,000,000 lux

Flash Analysing Function; Extended Range

Extensive Range of Cine & Video Settings

Optional Radio Control Modules

For Speedmaster L-858D-U Light Meter

Adds Godox Radio Triggering

Frequency: 2.4 GHz

Access to 32 Channels and 16 Groups

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Sekonic Speedmaster L-858D Transmitter Bundle Kit Godox

Sekonic SpeedMaster L-858D

Sekonic RT-GX Godox Transmitter

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Sekonic Speedmaster L-858D Transmitter Bundle Kit Godox

Sekonic SpeedMaster L-858D

Aiming to provide for the needs of both photographers and filmmakers, the Speedmaster L-858D Light Meter from Sekonic comes packed with a variety of upgraded features and capabilities that make it an almost essential tool for a working professional. It is able to take an incident and reflected light readings of both flash and ambient light with an expanded measuring range of -5 to 22.9 EV at ISO 100, or within an illuminance range of 0.1 to 2,000,000 lux. Users will also find it intuitive and easy to use thanks to the use of a 2.7" colour touchscreen LCD and an all-weather design.

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