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Light meter question?
Posted By: Pentastic, 09-13-2009, 10:06 PM

Which number is aperture and which is shutter speed?

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09-15-2009, 01:00 AM   #2
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Funny! It doesn't look really sharp however...
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Can't help you, I only know digital and that appears to be analogue.....
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I believe all that type are fixed unchangeable openings, there is no need for aperture indication.
Also I believe there is a website that will translate the old kilowatt hours into current fractional shutter
speeds. May be hosted by a fellow called Redi-Kilowatt.

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5787 kWh is a lot of power - good luck finding a strobe to generate that much light...
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