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The [[Sekonic]] Studio Deluxe L-28 is a series of hand held light meter. The particular model designs is directed related to the Director line of meters originally created by Donald W. Norwood and cinematographer Karl Freund. This model was replaced in 1976, and the model number was changed to [[Sekonic L-398|L-398]].
  
The [[Sekonic]] Studio Deluxe L-28C2 is a hand held light meter. It is an improved version of the Sekonic Studio series meters. This particular model design is directed related to the Director line of meters originally created by Donald W. Norwood and cinematographer Karl Freund. This model was replaced in 1976, and the model number was changed to L-398.
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==L-28A Studio S==
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1957-1970
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==L-28A2 Studio S2==
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1970-1976
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==L-28C Studio Deluxe==
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1964-1970
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==L-28C2 Studio Deluxe==
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1970-1976
  
 
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==Specs==
 
* Measuring system: Incident and reflected
 
* Measuring system: Incident and reflected
 
* Measuring Element: Selenium
 
* Measuring Element: Selenium

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The Sekonic Studio Deluxe L-28 is a series of hand held light meter. The particular model designs is directed related to the Director line of meters originally created by Donald W. Norwood and cinematographer Karl Freund. This model was replaced in 1976, and the model number was changed to L-398.

L-28A Studio S

1957-1970

L-28A2 Studio S2

1970-1976

L-28C Studio Deluxe

1964-1970

L-28C2 Studio Deluxe

1970-1976

Specs

  • Measuring system: Incident and reflected
  • Measuring Element: Selenium
  • Measurement range (ISO100): EV 4 to 17
  • Film speed: 10 to 42 DIN; 8 to 12,000 ASA
  • Aperture: f1 to 90
  • Shutter: 1 sec to 1/2000 sec
  • Cine: 8 to 128 fps
  • Power: (none)
  • Dimensions: 106 x 58 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 250g

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