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Sekonic L 758cine. מד אור Sekonic L758Cine GeaRent Offering the most extensive range of fps (frames-per-second), cine shutter speeds, and shutter angle settings, it meets and exceeds the demands of Professional Cinematographers and Professional Still. The Sekonic L-758Cine DIGITALMASTER is the ultimate light-measuring tool for cinematographers, videographers as well as digital still shooters

Sekonic L758CINEU Light Meter The Data Frame Equipment Package
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Never used the Cine mode (was a videographer and thought I would) I now own the Sekonic L-478DR which has both modes as well (I don't use them and have them disabled in the menu) Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Sekonic L-758Cine-U Digital Master Light Meter at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

Sekonic L758CINEU Light Meter The Data Frame Equipment Package

The Sekonic L-758Cine is a light meter suitable for both film and digital applications The Sekonic L-758DR, L-758D, and L-758CINE are digital light meters with exposure profiling capabilities and a built-in radio transmitter (L-758DR) Offering the most extensive range of fps (frames-per-second), cine shutter speeds, and shutter angle settings, it meets and excedes the demands of Professional Cinematographers as well as Professional.

Metering for Large Format Film Sekonic Worldwide. The Sekonic L-758Cine is a light meter suitable for both film and digital applications Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Sekonic L-758Cine-U Digital Master Light Meter at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

Sekonic L758CINE DIGITALMASTER Light Meter Sekonic. Unless you really need the 1 degree spot metering that the L-758Cine offers, I'd go with the L-478(DR). Never used the Cine mode (was a videographer and thought I would) I now own the Sekonic L-478DR which has both modes as well (I don't use them and have them disabled in the menu)