Sekonic L-758 Cine 100390 User Manual
Product codes
100390
Light is measured in two ways
Incident Light Metering
Incident metering tells you about the light you are controlling. It’s hemisphere
receptor is designed to integrate all of the illumination that falls on it, and the
subject, including the key light, line light, hair light, eye lights, etc. Besides taking
nearly foolproof exposure readings, incident light meters enable you to set up and
light a scene before the principal talent arrives. They also allow “walking the set”
to measure the evenness of the illumination. The Sekonic L-758CINE and L-358
offer the convenience of a retractable Lumisphere. Retract the Lumisphere to read
individual light sources to adjust them to the desired ratio. Extend it to take an
exposure reading at the subject position.
receptor is designed to integrate all of the illumination that falls on it, and the
subject, including the key light, line light, hair light, eye lights, etc. Besides taking
nearly foolproof exposure readings, incident light meters enable you to set up and
light a scene before the principal talent arrives. They also allow “walking the set”
to measure the evenness of the illumination. The Sekonic L-758CINE and L-358
offer the convenience of a retractable Lumisphere. Retract the Lumisphere to read
individual light sources to adjust them to the desired ratio. Extend it to take an
exposure reading at the subject position.
Reflected Light Spot Metering
Reflected light metering tells you about the scene and subject. Different from
incident light metering that produces readings only for the middle of the exposure
range, reflected light spot metering can show you where the edges are. To get the
most out of a spot meter, use it to measure the brightest and darkest areas you
want in the scene to determine the scene brightness range. This will help you light
the scene to fit your digital camera or film. The L-758CINE’s analog scale, 9-reading
memory and averaging functions enable quick measurement of the brightness
range and producing an averaged center point. Then a simple skin tone or gray card
reading at the talent position will tell you where to start. Spot metering with
this precision requires that you know the dynamic range of your DV camera or film.
The L-758CINE’s Latitude Display can be programmed to mirror the dynamic range
of your digital camera or film.
incident light metering that produces readings only for the middle of the exposure
range, reflected light spot metering can show you where the edges are. To get the
most out of a spot meter, use it to measure the brightest and darkest areas you
want in the scene to determine the scene brightness range. This will help you light
the scene to fit your digital camera or film. The L-758CINE’s analog scale, 9-reading
memory and averaging functions enable quick measurement of the brightness
range and producing an averaged center point. Then a simple skin tone or gray card
reading at the talent position will tell you where to start. Spot metering with
this precision requires that you know the dynamic range of your DV camera or film.
The L-758CINE’s Latitude Display can be programmed to mirror the dynamic range
of your digital camera or film.
Cinematic lighting is craft on a schedule. It has two masters: The director and the clock.
Good lighting is more than just correct exposure. And correct exposure is more than just the
right camera settings. Properly shaped light is vital to storytelling. It directs the viewer and
sets the mood. And correct exposure is critical to achieving full tonality and proper color
saturation. Both have to be done right and done on time. That is why Sekonic is becoming
the cinematographer’s meter of choice.
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