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Kenko K KFM 100 Degree Spotfinder KFM 1100 Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of Kenko K KFM 100 Degree Spotfinder KFM 1100

Reduces acceptance angle of KFM-1100 meter to 5°. Reduces acceptance angle of kfm-1100 meter to 5 Degree. Includes close-range correction index for subjects < (1 m) away. Specifically measure a light source that's the subject of an image (such as measuring the brightness value of a neon sign surrounded by darkness). Flash.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing Addition to my Photography Gear!

The Kenko K KFM 100 Degree Spotfinder KFM 1100 allows for precise light meter readings in lighting conditions that would otherwise be difficult to measure. As a result of my tests, I determined that this product is perfect for photographers who want to have creative control over their lighting.One drawback is that it may take some time for beginners to learn how to use it properly. Overall, I highly recommend this lighting accessory for any photographer who wants to improve the quality of their

Pros
  • precise light meter readings, great for creative control
Cons
  • may take some time to learn for beginners

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Game Changer: Ultimate Photographic Tool

According to my experience, this tool is a game changer for photographers dealing with lighting and studio. The spotfinder is precise and helps you take the perfect shots .THE cons are that it`s quite expensive and may not be suitable for beginners. However it’s totally worth the investment for professional photographers who require utmost precision in their shots..

Pros
  • Accurately measures light and exposure levels.
Cons
  • Requires additional gear like a tripod to use effectively.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Suitable for accurate averaging of medium gray areas.

On the one hand, five degrees is wide enough to accurately average mid-grey and near-mid-grey areas in close proximity (in the context of a wider composition). On the other hand, five degrees is enough to spot-measure the lightest and darkest areas of the composition only if those areas are within the spot diameter (for example, if the composition contains a large area of uniform sky and a large area). or uniform darker areas). For highly accurate peak and roll-off measurements, a one-degree…

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  • Light meters and accessories
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  • No performance