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The (circa) 2001 [[Gossen]] Starlite is a multifunction ("all-in-one") digital [[exposure meter]] incorporating several measurement modes: incident (photographic and photometric), reflected (selective and spot including zone system), flash (incident or reflected), and cine. The top part of the meter swivels, incorporating the incident measurement dome and a viewfinder for reflected measurement. | The (circa) 2001 [[Gossen]] Starlite is a multifunction ("all-in-one") digital [[exposure meter]] incorporating several measurement modes: incident (photographic and photometric), reflected (selective and spot including zone system), flash (incident or reflected), and cine. The top part of the meter swivels, incorporating the incident measurement dome and a viewfinder for reflected measurement. | ||
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==Measurement== | ==Measurement== | ||
− | A mechanical rotary dial selects the measurement mode: photometric (incident with flat receptor, foot candle / lux readings), incident (domed receptor), or reflected (5° or 1°) using the built in viewfinder. | + | A mechanical rotary dial surrounding the diffuser dome selects the measurement mode: photometric (incident with flat receptor, foot candle / lux readings), incident (domed receptor), or reflected (5° or 1°) using the built in viewfinder. |
When using reflected light measurement up to nine readings may be be taken displaying either the average or contrast range (zone exposure system). | When using reflected light measurement up to nine readings may be be taken displaying either the average or contrast range (zone exposure system). | ||
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+ | *[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/flashes_meters/gossen_starlite/gossen_starlite.htm Gossen Starlite user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:09, 5 October 2022
Gossen Starlite & Starlite 2 image by Erato's Gallery (Image rights) |
The (circa) 2001 Gossen Starlite is a multifunction ("all-in-one") digital exposure meter incorporating several measurement modes: incident (photographic and photometric), reflected (selective and spot including zone system), flash (incident or reflected), and cine. The top part of the meter swivels, incorporating the incident measurement dome and a viewfinder for reflected measurement.
In spite of its many incorporated functions the Starlite is remarkably compact and lightweight.
Measurement
A mechanical rotary dial surrounding the diffuser dome selects the measurement mode: photometric (incident with flat receptor, foot candle / lux readings), incident (domed receptor), or reflected (5° or 1°) using the built in viewfinder.
When using reflected light measurement up to nine readings may be be taken displaying either the average or contrast range (zone exposure system).
Specifications
Type | Electronic hand held multifunction exposure meter |
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Introduction | ~2001 |
Sensor | SBC (Silicon Blue Cell) |
Measurement | Reflected & incident, ambient & flash |
Sensitivity | -2.5 to +18 LV (incident) |
Display | Digital LCD |
Aperture | f 0.5 to f 128 |
Film Speed | 3 to 8,000 ISO / ASA |
Time | 1/8,000s to 60 minutes |
Power | 1 x AA battery |
Dimensions | 164 x 66 x 26mm |
Weight | 195g |