Brief instructions, Digipro f – Gossen Digipro F User Manual
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CINE scale (frames per second)
Select t with the function buttons – increasing
the shutter speed setting beyond 1/8000 and
preset the CINE speeds with the value buttons
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Measure by pressing the M button
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The measured aperture appears in the
left-hand digital display
Multiple flash
When the light output from a single flash is not
sufficent for you to work at the aperture desired, the
Digipro F is able to automatically calculate the
necessary number of flashes:
(desired aperture e.g.: F4 = 4 flashes)
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Press value button
t
Battery
1,5 V Mignon Typ AA (alkali-manganese)
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Attention to warning BAT – change battery
Digipro F
Brief Instructions
Socket to connect
the synchronising
cable
Measuring button M
Buttons to adjust the
values
Swivel head
Display
Buttons to select
the required
function
Ambient light measurement
Shutter priority mode
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Select t with function buttons and set desired
shutter speed with value buttons
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Measure by pressing the M button
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The measured aperture appears
Contrast measurement
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Select t with the function buttons
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Keep the M button depressed while aiming the
meter at various areas of the subject
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After the measuring button is released, the
entire measured contrast range is displayed on
the analog aperture scale
Aperture priority mode
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Select f with the function buttons and set the
desired aperture with the value buttons
•
Measure by pressing the M button
The measured shutter speed appears in the
right-hand digital display
Exposure value
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Select EV with the function buttons
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Measure by pressing the M button
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The measured exposure value appears in the
left-hand digital display
Setting the film speed
Select ISO with the function buttons and set the
required ISO value with the value buttons
Measuring function
Flash readings
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Readings can be taken with or without
synchronising cable
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Select with the function buttons
Adjust the desired synchronising speed with
the value buttons
(1 s to 1/1000 s; including 1/90)
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Press the measuring button M and trigger the
flash
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The measured aperture stop appears in the left
digital display and as a flashing mark on the
analog aperture scale. The aperture stop for
the level of ambient light is additionally
indicated on the analog aperture scale