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exposure meter

Instrument used in photography for indicating the correct exposure – the length of time the camera shutter should be open under given light conditions. Meters use substances such as cadmium sulphide and selenium as light sensors. These materials change electrically when light strikes them, the change being proportional to the intensity of the incident light. Many cameras have a built-in exposure meter that sets the camera controls automatically as the light conditions change.



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Cromer, Final Report on Calibration and Characterization of I-Line Exposure Meters, SEMATECH Report 91090678A-ENG, SEMATECH, Austin, TX 78741, October 17, 1991.
Exposure Modes Program AE, Manual EV Control Exposure Meter 64-zone TTL metering LCD Monitor 1.
Exposure Modes Program AE, Manual EV Control, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority Exposure Meter Auto 64 Point TTL (Multi, Centerweighted or Spot) LCD Monitor 2-inch low-temperature polysilicon TFT (110,000 pixels) Frame Numbering Renew/Continue Interface USB, PC Card, Floppy Disk Adapter, USB Card reader Video and Audio Output Yes DPOF Compliant Yes Power source NP-80 Lithium-ion Rechargeable battery, 5 Volt AC power adapter (optional) Auto Power Off Disable Yes Dimensions 4.
 
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