- User Friendly DesignProvides simple, one-handed operation with easy-to-read color coded settings.
- Convenient Accessory Mounting ShoeAttach the meter to the accessory flash shoe of many cameras for easy access and simple metering of most subjects from the camera position.
- 33° Measurement AngleProvides a more controlled, decisive reflected measurement than other meters in it’s price range.
- “Hold and Read†FunctionGrabs and maintains the current reading for 15 seconds after release of the measurement button, allowing more time for evaluation of the scene.
- Extended Battery LifeUtilizing a lithium CR2032 battery, the Sekonic L-208 TWINMATE has increased operation time and fewer battery changes, plus it’s battery check button makes it easy to monitor battery voltage.
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- Type:Analog exposure meter for ambient light
- Light receiving method:Incident light and reflected lightÂÂ
- Incident light: Sliding Lumisphere
- Reflected light: Light receiving angle 33°
- Light receptor element: Silicon photo diode
- Measuring Range (ISO 100)
- Ambient light:Incident light EV 3 to EV 17 Reflected light EV 3 to EV 17 (with 33° angle)
- Calibration Constant:Incident light metering: Lumisphere C = 340Reflected light metering: K = 12.5
- Film speed:ISO 12 to 12500 (in 1/2 steps)
- Shutter Speeds:Ambient light: 30 seconds to 1/8000 seconds (in 1 stop) plus 1/5, 1/10, 1/125, 1/50,  1/100, /200, 1/400, 1/800
- Aperture:f/1.4 to f/32 (in 1, 1/3 stop)
- Light Receptors EV 3 to EV 17 (in 1, 1/2 stop)
- Battery used:Type:One CR2032 battery (3V Lithium dry cell)
- Operating temperature range:32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)
- Storage temperature range:-4° to 140° F (-20° to 60° C)
- Dimensions:1.8""W x 2.6""H x 1.0""D (45mmW x 65mmH x 24mmD)
- Weight:1.5oz (40gm) without battery
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L208 Twin Mate, Soft case, strap, shoe mounting plate w/screw and O-ring,  CR2032 batteryThe Sekonic L-208 TWINMATE compact light meter is small and stylish. It’s the smallest light meter designed to combine incident and reflected light measurement and is ideal as the primary meter for the beginning or advanced photographer, as well as a backup meter for the pro.
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