exposure meter


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Synonyms for exposure meter

photographic equipment that measures the intensity of light

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The exposure meter detects 10 different bands, ranging from 88 MHz to 2.17 GHz, and electrical field strength, ranging from 0.05 V/m to 5.0 V/m (Table 1).
In each place for taking the test images, five images are taken with increasing EV by 1 from the proper EV indicated by an exposure meter in the digital camera.
These include a false-color exposure meter, 2x digital zoom for fine focus, safe-zone markers, compression quality, and SMPTE timecode.
'When I started on The Birmingham Evening Mail, my eyes lit up when the picture editor handed me two Pentax Spotmatic cameras - these were the deluxe ones with an exposure meter fitted to the top of them.
He developed a `zone system,' which divided the gradations of light into 10 zones, from black to white, allowing the photographer, with the help of an exposure meter, to correlate areas of different luminosity in the subject with the approximate value of gray in the final print.
- and Colin also managed to save his precious camera and exposure meter. The Norwegian YMCA and Red Cross saw to it that the holiday did not end there and then.
Anticipating record growth by the end of 2016, the Bedford-based company says it attributes this latest success to a series of exciting new product launches, including the introduction of the world's first personal hand-arm vibration exposure meter. The company says the SV103 easily attaches to the operator's arm whilst the lightweight MEMS accelerometer straps to the hand making it the only device to accurately measure the vibration dose being received.