Übersetzung für '
light meter' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN | a light meter | light meters |
| SYNO | exposure meter | light meter | photometer |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
22 Übersetzungen
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- The first roll film instant cameras required the photographer to use a light meter to take a reading of the light level, then to set the exposure setting on the lens.
- The game displays a "light meter" that reflects how visible the player character is to enemies, and night vision and thermal vision goggles to help the player navigate in darkness or smoke/fog, respectively.
- Some of the higher-end cameras used this notch to determine the correct exposure, or to set the light meter, if so equipped.
- A light meter is a device used to measure the amount of light.
- ... rule) is a method of estimating correct daylight exposures without a light meter.
- Today, most cameras automatically determine the correct exposure at the time of taking a photograph by using a built-in light meter, or multiple point meters interpreted by a built-in computer, see metering mode.
- All of these factors can be modeled more precisely with a photographic light meter and a heliodon or optical bench, which can quantify the ratio of reflectivity to transmissivity, based on angle of incidence.
- The size of the aperture can be set manually, by rotating the lens or adjusting a dial or automatically based on readings from an internal light meter.
- The Zorki 10 is a modern-style 35mm rangefinder camera with a selenium light meter and shutter priority automatic exposure introduced in 1964.
- Another example occurs where a camera's shutter is miscalibrated and consistently overexposes or underexposes the film; similarly, a light meter may be inaccurate.
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