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Gossen Calculator for Panlux and Panlux 2 Meters
EAN: 719821159469
The Calculator for Panlux and Panlux 2 Meters from Gossen is an exposure-calculating disc on which the measured values from a digital meter are set and the corresponding shutter speed/ f-stop combinations can be easily read. In addition to Panalux-series light meters, this handy, traditional-style circular slide rule can also be used with any light meter that displays readings in lux light values. Most color meters can display lux readings, so this calculator can provide shutter speed and aperture values which will yield a proper exposure without requiring a separate light meter.
Compatible with Gossen Panlux, Panlux 2, Color-Pro-3F, and other meters displaying Lux value
Circular slide rule displays shutter speeds and apertures
Requires input of a Lux value and an ISO value
Directly read off corresponding values of lux (lx), footcandle (fc), candela (cd/mA²), and footlambert (fL)
EAN: 719821159469
The Calculator for Panlux and Panlux 2 Meters from Gossen is an exposure-calculating disc on which the measured values from a digital meter are set and the corresponding shutter speed/ f-stop combinations can be easily read. In addition to Panalux-series light meters, this handy, traditional-style circular slide rule can also be used with any light meter that displays readings in lux light values. Most color meters can display lux readings, so this calculator can provide shutter speed and aperture values which will yield a proper exposure without requiring a separate light meter.
Compatible with Gossen Panlux, Panlux 2, Color-Pro-3F, and other meters displaying Lux value
Circular slide rule displays shutter speeds and apertures
Requires input of a Lux value and an ISO value
Directly read off corresponding values of lux (lx), footcandle (fc), candela (cd/mA²), and footlambert (fL)
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