Difference between revisions of "Gossen Sixtronet"
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− | The [[Gossen]] '''Sixtronet''' is a dedicated flash meter that replaced the [[Gossen Sixtron|Sixtron]]. Like its predecessor, the Sixtronet only provides incident flash measurement. | + | The 1974 [[Gossen]] '''Sixtronet''' is a dedicated flash meter that replaced the [[Gossen Sixtron|Sixtron]]. Like its predecessor, the Sixtronet only provides incident flash measurement. |
With its plain front lacking the classic computer dial, the Sixtronet looks very different from the other professional meters of its era. Apertures are read directly from the main scale, and film speed is compensated electronically. | With its plain front lacking the classic computer dial, the Sixtronet looks very different from the other professional meters of its era. Apertures are read directly from the main scale, and film speed is compensated electronically. | ||
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Revision as of 08:19, 28 May 2012
The 1974 Gossen Sixtronet is a dedicated flash meter that replaced the Sixtron. Like its predecessor, the Sixtronet only provides incident flash measurement.
With its plain front lacking the classic computer dial, the Sixtronet looks very different from the other professional meters of its era. Apertures are read directly from the main scale, and film speed is compensated electronically.
Specifications
Sixtronet | |
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Type | Hand held flash exposure meter |
Introduction | 1974 |
Sensor | Photodiode |
Measurement | Incident |
Display | Moving needle |
Aperture | f 2 to f 90 |
Film Speed | 25 to 400 ISO / ASA |
Power | 9v Alkaline |
Dimensions | 78 x 120 x 40mm |
Weight | 225g |