A new version of the revolutionary Sekonic L-508 has been designed for the professional cinematographer. The L-508 Cine features 1°-4° zoom spot, inci
A new version of the revolutionary Sekonic L-508 has been designed for the professional cinematographer. The L-508 Cine features 1°-4° zoom spot, incident, foot candle, lux and foot lambert readouts. Cine speeds from 2 fps to 360 fps. Shutter angle settings range from 5° to 270°. All combined into one rugged, compact, all-weather instrument.
NOthing much to add,almost perfect, almost!Is something wrong? I heard some buzzing all the time the light is on the display. I hope it is normall.
Strengths:
Exellent,well,I am always afraid abot eye lences not to scratch it,Lying very good in hand
Weaknesses:
You can not view the spot reding directly,to do that you have to use the memory and watch on the side display,so you will foget the measuring points on the scene,
MUST calibrate it with some other device (maybe Spektra like me?)!
Rating Reviewed by: David Tucker(Unregistered User)
(Professional)
Review Date September 2, 2002
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year
Visitors rate this review 2.57 of 5,
7 votes
Review 2 of 19
Price Paid:
$0.00
Summary:
Magnificaent product, best out there except for one sad flaw...see below.
Strengths:
All in one product, makes life easy as I use reflective, spot and incident all the time and enjoy being able to choose without digging in the bag for another meter.
Weaknesses:
The biggest design flaw in this otherwise near perfect meter is in the flash spot function. If you search the manual very carefully you might come across the little mentioned fact that this meter will not read a flash that is not powerful enough to register f8 or higher. This is frankly like having a piano with 3/4's of the keys non operational. The reason for this I believe is the fact that when you have a lower quality zoom lens, the apertures will vary at the larger openings. So in this situation if it's less light than f 8, the meter just reads error. Frankly, I would be very happy without the zoom function, just give me a one degree. I'm not sure who needs a zoom spot meter?? Perhaps the solution would be 2 lenses, or a wide angle attachment? Sad to say, as far as functioning as a reflective flash spot meter, it is almost useless. I would love to see something like the 608 but nix the zoom feature. Or have a higher quality zoom lens w/o variable aperture. But, this would most likely be cost prohibitive.
Ahsome. That's all I can say. I bought this when it was first introduce on a prom from Sammy's Camera mail order. When I called to order it, I was told that there was a promo going on and the price was $329, and now I see it sells at around $600. The exposures are all ways on the mark. Never have I been let down. I wish I had the new L608.
Strengths:
Everything. Right on exposure. the spot readings are one of the best, incedent is on the mark. Easy to read and with the eye correction adapter with an eye cup,I can really see.
WOW! This is the first all in one meter I have used, wouldnt trade
for anything except possibly the 608 (big brother). 1 to 4 degree spot
is very functional though it would be nice to be able to read the
unselected setting in the spot meter (nice not needed). It would
also be nice to be able to turn the back light on with a switch.
Strengths:
All in one design is well thought out, it is easy to use with one
hand most of the time. very impressive reading which dont
always agree with other meters (see weaknesses)
All functions seem to be easy to use, though it takes
some practice to figure out the multiple flash and averaged
modes (shoot a couple of rolls before you ''need'' the meter)
Water resistance seems to work, Great Salt Lake, snow,
rivers, etc. all seem to stay out side of the meter. Of course
it hasn''t been swimming (ie dropped)
Weaknesses:
After seeing that the reading doesnt
always agree with other meters I put
it to the test. One Rollei SL35E
was used, every other shot on Kodak
200 slide film was from camera/meter.
All who have viewed the results have
picked the meters result over the cameras
that having been said some mention should
be made in the manual that the incident
readings are not going to match.
The included case is awkward and has been
replaced with a department store PHD case
which does a fine job! The spot meter is
a bit difficult to get used to with
glasses in daylight (wear a hat
with a brim) as light gets in the viewing
end and skews the reading but 2 or more
stops
Similar Products Used:
no all in one, other sekonic and gossen
single function meters
Rating Reviewed by: Henry Starver(Unregistered User)
(Intermediate)
Review Date August 20, 2001
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.40 of 5,
5 votes
Review 5 of 19
Price Paid:
$285.00
from USED CORD CAMERA
Summary:
I was very satisfied with the ambient meter. everything seemed dead on, but I would like to test the flash meter again, based on other reviews .
Strengths:
VERY VERSITAL AND MANAGABLE (i HAD IT FIGURED OUT IN A WEEK-i GOT A MANUAL A YEAR LATER) It gives you the option of a quick reading or more caculated readings while in the field.
Weaknesses:
People like to steal it. After reading these reviews, I am going to test mine again.