Gossen Variosix F

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The 1990 Gossen Variosix F is a hand held light meter with microprocessor controlled electronic display & operation. The enhanced F2 has improved features. The Variosix F / F2 are much smaller and lighter than any of the earlier Gossen professional light meters.

Measuring

Primarily intended for incident light measurement, it is also possible to remove the translucent incident light dome allowing reflected light measurement.

The meter has two main operating modes, "t" & "f", allowing either shutter speed or aperture to held when making a new measurement. After measurement the up / down buttons can be used to scroll through the matching exposure settings.

A short press of the "M" button displays a single reading, holding down "M" and moving the meter before releasing will display high / low settings for the measured regions.

When measuring flash the meter displays contrast between flash and ambient light. Flash measurement can be triggered by the flash itself or the built in pc cable socket.

As well as allowing manually input correction factors, the meter can directly measure and store the correction factor for a filter. This is done by pointing the meter at a steady light source and measuring the reference illuminance, before measuring a second time with the filter in front of the light receptor.

The last metered reading is held in memory and can be recalled by pressing any button apart from M (which makes a new reading).