Sekonic C-700-U SpectroMaster Color Meter for rent in Saint-Petersburg
- Incident Metering for Ambient and Flash
- Measures LED, HMI, & Fluorescent Light
- Measures Tungsten, Flash & Natural Light
- Range: 0.09 to 18,600 fc (1-200,000 lux) ...
- Incident Metering for Ambient and Flash
- Measures LED, HMI, & Fluorescent Light
- Measures Tungsten, Flash & Natural Light
- Range: 0.09 to 18,600 fc (1-200,000 lux)
- Color Temperature Range of 1600-40000K
- 4.3" Touchscreen with 9 Display Modes
- Displays CRI, White Balance Compensation
- Shows Rosco, Lee, Fuji, & Wratten Names
- Multiple Light Comparison
- Stores 99 Full-Data Measurements
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6 hours
1260 i
half shift
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1 shift
1800 i
shift
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3 shift
4860 i
1620 i / shift
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14 shift
20160 i
1440 i / shift
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30 shift
37800 i
1260 i / shift
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Specification
- Color temperature
- K
- Light flow
- lm
Power
- Power consumption
- 2 W
Physical
- Width
- 27 mm
- Length
- 73 mm
- Height
- 183 mm
- Weight (kg)
- 230 g
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Intended for photographers, videographers, cinematographers, and gaffers, the C-700-U SpectroMaster Spectrometer from Sekonic is an advanced field meter capable of reading all light sources whether they're LED, flash, incandescent, HMI, fluorescent, or in the natural light spectrum. Most importantly, it's a practical lighting tool that analyzes the light source using 9 different display modes on its 4.3" color touchscreen, indicating specifically what you need to do to achieve your desired effect. The meter's CMOS sensor enables measurement in increments as fine as 1nm and allows capture of color spikes in the light output—an especially valuable function when working with LED, HMI, fluorescent lighting and mixed sources.