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The '''[[Sekonic]] L-308 series''' of light meters were introduced in 1992 and continues with the '''L-308DC''' introduced in 2010.
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It is designed as a small compact easy to use basic electronic ambient and flash meter. Incident and reflective measurement can be accomplished by sliding the Lumidisc. Cover the lens for incident mode and uncover for reflective mode. It is a shutter priority meter. This means you select the shutter speed and the meter calculates your aperture setting. When this is accomplished, pressing the up and down buttons on the side of the meter shows the corresponding shutter and aperture settings for the proper exposure. There is no aperture priority mode on this meter.
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Flash meter reading can be accomplished by attaching a PC style sync cord, the meters measure button can be used to fire off the flash. A non-corded wireless mode is also available, but requires manually firing the flash.
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Additionally there is an [[EV]] mode, as well as a cine mode that displays frames per second. To use the fps cine mode requires the meter to scroll past the shutter speeds of 1/8000s.
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The '''L-308 Flashmate''' is the original model followed by minor revisions '''L-308B''' in 1994 and '''L-308B II''' in 1996.
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== L-308S ==
 
The '''Sekonic L-308S Flashmate''' was introduced in 2005<ref>[http://dpnow.com/1454.html Sekonic Announce Release of L-308S Light Meter] press release at [http://dpnow.com/ Digital Photography Now]</ref>. It replaces the Sekonic L-308BII. It is nearly the same as the BII model but the LCD display has changed a bit. The display no longer offers the half circle icongraphy because the aperture can now display three digits and there is a dedicated battery level display. The shutter speed can now display in 1/2 and 1/3 stop.
 
The '''Sekonic L-308S Flashmate''' was introduced in 2005<ref>[http://dpnow.com/1454.html Sekonic Announce Release of L-308S Light Meter] press release at [http://dpnow.com/ Digital Photography Now]</ref>. It replaces the Sekonic L-308BII. It is nearly the same as the BII model but the LCD display has changed a bit. The display no longer offers the half circle icongraphy because the aperture can now display three digits and there is a dedicated battery level display. The shutter speed can now display in 1/2 and 1/3 stop.
  
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Revision as of 00:59, 18 January 2012

This is a work in progress.

The Sekonic L-308 series of light meters were introduced in 1992 and continues with the L-308DC introduced in 2010.

It is designed as a small compact easy to use basic electronic ambient and flash meter. Incident and reflective measurement can be accomplished by sliding the Lumidisc. Cover the lens for incident mode and uncover for reflective mode. It is a shutter priority meter. This means you select the shutter speed and the meter calculates your aperture setting. When this is accomplished, pressing the up and down buttons on the side of the meter shows the corresponding shutter and aperture settings for the proper exposure. There is no aperture priority mode on this meter.

Flash meter reading can be accomplished by attaching a PC style sync cord, the meters measure button can be used to fire off the flash. A non-corded wireless mode is also available, but requires manually firing the flash.

Additionally there is an EV mode, as well as a cine mode that displays frames per second. To use the fps cine mode requires the meter to scroll past the shutter speeds of 1/8000s.

The L-308 Flashmate is the original model followed by minor revisions L-308B in 1994 and L-308B II in 1996.

L-308S

The Sekonic L-308S Flashmate was introduced in 2005[1]. It replaces the Sekonic L-308BII. It is nearly the same as the BII model but the LCD display has changed a bit. The display no longer offers the half circle icongraphy because the aperture can now display three digits and there is a dedicated battery level display. The shutter speed can now display in 1/2 and 1/3 stop.

In 2011, a limited edition series was produced to celebrate Sekonic's 60th anniversary. The limited editions of the meter were available in red, light green, and pale blue.

L-308DC

The L-308DC DigiCineMate, is similar to the L-308S but offers more options for for film makers. Measurment modes include Cine mode, HD mode (frame priority) and photo mode. Has a wider range of fps as well as shutter angle measurement modes compared to previous models.

This model also makes it much easier to measure in FC (foot-candle) and LUX mode without having to use EV conversion charts common with the previous models.


Specifications

L-308 L-308B L-308BII L-308S L-308DC
Introduction 1992 1994 1996 2005 2010
Measuring system Incident and reflected
Measuring Element Silicon photo diode
Measurement mode Photo (Flash: corded, non-corded), EV, Cine Photo, EV, Cine, HD, Illuminance
Measurement range (ISO100): 1 to 19 EV 0 to EV 19.9 EV
Measurement range flash f2 to f90 f1.4 to f90.9 f1 to f90.9
EV -4 to 26 EV -5 to 26.2 EV -5 to 27.2 EV
Film speed ISO 3 to 8000 (1/3 step)
Aperture f0.5 to f90 f0.5 to f90.9 f0.5 to f90; 1/10 inc
(1, 1/2 and 1/3 step)
f0.5 to f90.9; 1/10 inc
(1, 1/2 and 1/3 stop)
Shutter 60 sec. to 1/8000 sec. 60 sec. to 1/8000 sec
(1, 1/2 and 1/3 stop)
Shutter flash mode 1 sec. to 1/500 sec, 1/75, 1/80, 1/90 and 1/100
Shutter HD mode N / A 1/8 to 1/8000 sec.
(1, 1/2, 1/3 step)
Shutter angle 180 degrees 45, 90, 180, 270, 360 degrees
Cine 8, 12, 16, 18, 24, 25, 30, 32, 64, 128 fps 8, 12, 16, 18, 24, 25, 30, 32, 48, 50, 60, 64, 96, 100, 120, 128 fps
Power 1x AA (LR6) alkaline/carbon zinc battery
Dimensions 110 x 63 x 22 mm
Weight 80g wo battery (1x AA 15-30g) 95g w battery

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