AstrHori AH-M1 Light Meter, OLED Real-time Metering, Wide Range of ISO/F/Shutter Value Display, with Adjustable Cold Shoe Position to Work with More Old Cameras (Black)
R 3,641
or 4 x payments of R910.25 with
Availability: Currently in Stock
Delivery: 10-20 working days
This item may be available in a different size, colour, scent, version or platform:
AstrHori AH-M1 Light Meter, OLED Real-time Metering, Wide Range of ISO/F/Shutter Value Display, with Adjustable Cold Shoe Position to Work with More Old Cameras (Black)
Real-time Light Metering: The AstrHori AH-M1 light meter can continuously track the changing light values in real-time, It has two metering modes, A and T modes. With known ISO sensitivity and shutter speed, the light meter provides the correct aperture value for proper exposure. Alternatively, with known ISO sensitivity and aperture value, it provides the correct shutter speed for proper exposure, ensuring the intensity of light meets the requirements of the shot.
Full-metal Built, Lightweight and Compact: The AH-M1 light meter from AstrHori is made of full aluminum alloy, with a simple and elegant appearance, high strength, fast heat dissipation, good protection for components, and easy to clean the metal surface. The lightweight design makes it one of the smallest light meters on the market, weighing about 45g.
Adjustable Cold Shoe Position: The cold shoe position is adjustable to be compatible with various old cameras. Using the included L-shaped hex wrench, the cold shoe position can be adjusted to the left, right, center, or inverted to accommodate old cameras with dials or obstacles around the cold shoe.
the AstrHori AH-M1 light meter can continuously measure light for about 12 hours. It takes approximately 40 minutes to fully charge (Tested by computer's USB port). If there is no operation for 10s or 25s, it will enter a low-power sleep state and automatically shut down after about 3 hours of sleep.
OLED Display Screen: Equipped with a 0.66-inch electronic display screen, it shows real-time exposure parameters such as exposure value and exposure compensation, shutter speed, aperture value, ISO, aperture/shutter priority (A/T), lock icon, and loop mode.