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PRESS INFORMATION
Navigation of the Exposure Decision Process through Integration of Flash Meter and Spot meter - MINOLTA FLASH METER VI -
Minolta is pleased to introduce the Flash Meter VI high performance exposure meter. The Flash Meter VI newly incorporates the spot meter function as the top end model of MINOLTA exposure meters which have earned an excellent reputation. The MINOLTA FLASH METER series has earned the support of professional and amateur photographers as multifunctional tools for professional use. The Flash Meter VI, features a compact and stylish design using a dioptric system and newly incorporates the high performance spot meter function in addition to the conventional analyse function, brightness difference function, exposure calculation function and other functions. Furthermore, the large size LCD can display a film latitude together with a measured value, enabling users to simulate how the subject is reproduced on the film instantaneously, while displaying the incident light measurement result and reflected light measurement result (spot meter's reading) simultaneously. The multifunctional Flash Meter VI can determine the optimum exposure according to sophisticated photographic expressions. In the field of photographic use exposure meters, which is the base of our measuring instrument business, Minolta has provided high precision and highly reliable products continuously for about 40 years as a leading company in this industry.
Main Features
Integration of high performance spot meter The Flash Meter VI incorporates the high performance spot meter function with an acceptance angle of 1, in addition to the conventional functions of the Flash Meter series. The Flash Meter VI not only functions as two different meters in a single unit, but also displays the incident light and reflected light measurement results simultaneously and compares them by using the latitude display function. (See Item 3) Compact and stylish design The built-in spot meter uses the high precision dioptric unit based on MINOLTA's advanced optical technology, providing a compact and stylish body. Exposure decision process navigation using latitude display function The latitude range based on the standard exposure measured by the flash meter (incident light measurement result) is displayed on the dot indicator of the analogue scale. Simultaneously, the spot meter's reading (reflected light measurement result) is displayed on the dot indicator of another analogue scale. The user can visually check how each part of the subject is reproduced on the film by confirming the difference between the measured values for highlight and shadow areas on a subject and the standard exposure. Conventionally, the exposure decision process significantly depends on the photographer's experience and know-how. With the Flash Meter VI, however, the user can easily determine the exposure suitable for the intended photographic image, because the exposure decision process can be instantaneously confirmed on the LCD. Multifunctional meter providing analyse function, brightness difference function, etc. Analyse function: With a single flash light measurement operation, the Flash Meter VI can display the ratios of the flash light and ambient light on the LCD. The user can control the ratio of the flash light by changing the shutter speed setting, to produce the desired lighting effect according to the intended photographic image. The newly equipped quadrant analyse scale improves the visibility. Memory function: With a push of the MEMORY key, the Flash Meter VI can store measurement data on up to 10 points. Brightness difference function: The Flash Meter VI displays the exposure difference between the predetermined standard value and the measured value on target points on the EV value display and the dot indicator of the analogue scale. Exposure calculation (S/A/H) functions: According to the intended photographic image, the Flash Meter VI provides three types of exposure calculations (Shadow based exposure, Average exposure and Highlight based exposure). Custom settings mode: The display mode can be customised according to the user's preference. The selectable shutter speed increment setting is "1-stop", "1/2-stop" or "1/3-stop"
increments. The selectable FNo. display mode is the conventional "intermediate stop display (1/10-stop increments)" or the "f-number direct-reading"** mode.
** The f-number direct-reading mode is useful for digital cameras providing intermediate f-number settings (e.g. F3.5, F6.5) that cannot be selected with conventional film cameras.
Technical Specifications
Type: Reception methods: Receptors: Digital exposure meter for measuring flash light and ambient light Incident light and reflected light (spot) Incident light: Spherical Diffuser/Flat Diffuser*, 270 rotating receptor head
(* Optional accessory)
Reflected light (spot): Receptor element: Measuring modes:
Acceptance angle of 1 Silicon photocell AMBI mode: Ambient light measurement CORD mode: Flash light measurement with sync cord NON.C mode: Flash light measurement without sync cord (for incident light only)
Measuring range (ISO 100) Ambient light: Flash light: Measuring distance: Viewfinder: Incident light: Ev -2.0 to 19.9 Reflected light (spot): Ev 2.0 to 24.4 Incident light: FNo.1.0 to 128 + 0.9 stops Reflected light (spot): FNo.2.8 to 128 + 0.9 stops 1.3 m to infinity (8) (for spot measurement) Single lens reflective type with fixed focal point Magnification: 1.2x Viewing angle: 12 (vertical) x 17 (horizontal) Dioptric adjustment range: -3.0 to +1.0 0.1 Ev Incident light: C = 330 (Spherical Diffuser), C = 250 (Flat Diffuser) Reflected light (spot): K = 14 f-number (FNo.): F1.0 to F128 + 0.9 stops (0.1-stop increments) Exposure value (Ev): -17 to 40.9 (0.1-stop increments)
Repeatability: Calibration coefficients:
Display range:
Shutter speed: Ambient light: 30 min. to 1/16000 sec., Flash light: 30 min. to 1/1000 sec. (1-, 1/2- or 1/3-stop increments) Frame rate (Opening angle of 180) 8, 12, 16, 18, 24, 25, 30, 32, 64, 128 ISO: 3 to 8000 (1/3-stop increments) Exposure difference: -10.0 to +10.0 (0.1-stop increments) Analog scale: FNo.1.0 to F90 (1/2-stop increments) Analyse scale: Flash light proportion 0 to 100% (25% increments) Other functions: Latitude display function, Analyse function, Memory function (10 measured values), Exposure calculation function (S/A/H), Brightness difference function, Exposure correcting function: -10.0 to +10.0 stops (0.1-stop increments) Power source: Battery service life: Operating temperature/ humidity range: Storage temperature & humidity: Other: Dimensions: Weight: Standard accessories: Single AA alkaline dry cell Approx. 30 hours (for ambient light/incident light continuous measurement using alkaline battery) Temperature: -10 to 50C (14 to 122F) Relative humidity: 85% max. [at 35C (95F)]/no condensation Temperature: -20 to 55C (-4 to 131F) Relative humidity: 85% max. [at 35C (95F)]/no condensation Sync terminal 63 (W) x 175 (H) x 30 (D) mm 170 g (excluding battery) Spherical Receptor, Neck strap, Case, Single AA dry cell Flat Diffuser, Sync Cord III
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