Profiling Digital Cameras With Sekonic Exposure Meters
Chris shows you how to profile a digital camera with Sekonic L-478, L-758, and L-858 exposure meters using Sekonic's Exposure Profiling Target and Data Transfer Software. This compensates for cameras whose ISO settings are not completely accurate, ensuring correct exposures. It also shows you the camera's actual dynamic range so that you can set accurate exposure for high-brightness-range scenes. This video shows how to make the profile for your camera. A future video will show how to use the meter in the field. If you found this tutorial useful, please consider a donation so that Chris can continue to produce these free tutorials. Donate through Paypal. You do not need a Paypal account, you can donate with credit card or debit card: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... See more of Chris's tutorials on digital and film photography at http://crawfordphotoschool.com His photographs can be viewed and purchased on his portfolio website at http://chriscrawfordphoto.com

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