Comparison Chart:
Exposure Meters


International Catalog Number
JH21 (CE - European Manual)
JH22 (FCC & IC - English Manual)
JH2G (Chinese - Chinese Manual)
US Catalog Number
401-760 (FCC & IC - English Manual)
L-758Cine





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L-758Cine DigitalMaster - Features
Full information Spot Viewfinder
Memory Mode and Latitude Display
Contrast Function
Optional Radio Flash Triggering
Dual ISO Settings
All-Weather Design
Cine/lighting Displays for L-758CINE

Full information Spot Viewfinder
The 1-degree spot meter has a broad reading range from EV 1 to EV 24.4 (0.07 to 190,000 FL). Its large, bright viewfinder with diopter correction and fullinformation data display give you everything you need to make the right exposure decisions without having to take your eye from the eyepiece.
Memory Mode and Latitude Display
Up to nine readings can be memorized in incident or spot metering modes. An indicator appears on the analog display each time a measurement is memorized andthe total number of memorized measurements appears numerically on the screen.Memorized readings are retained when switching between reading modes. Thisprovides a fast and simple way of retaining and analyzing shadow, mid tone andhighlight exposure readings. Digital readings can be recalled and/or cleared at anytime for precise exposure control.

The dynamic range of your digital camera or film can be programmed into theL-758CINE to create a Latitude Display that mirrors the range of your system.This important guide will let you know when readings fit within the latitude of yoursystem and when they are outside the range.


Contrast Function

The contrast function switches the data displays to a simple, direct EV readout to enable measuring scene brightness and create lighting ratios faster than ever before.

Incident Light Metering

  • Measure the key light and press the AVE/?EV button. Press the measuring ..button to read the fill light and the digital display instantly switches to EV to show the brightness difference with tenth-stop accuracy.

Reflected Light Spot Metering

  • Establishing scene brightness has never been this simple. Spot meter a highlight ..area and press the AVE/?EV button. Then measure the shadows to instantly see the difference in scene brightness without ever taking your eye from the viewfinder.
  • Press the memory button to compute an averaged mid-tone and display all three ..readings on the dynamic range line of the L-758 CINE’s analog display. This quick and easy method gives you all the information you need to make every exposure decision.
Dual ISO Settings
Dual ISO buttons enable quick adjustment of exposure when working with two ISO speeds and making adjustments for filter compensation or calling up one of seven commonly used Wratten filter factors.
All-Weather Design
All buttons, switches and compartments are sealed and the meter housing has been designed to endure rugged outdoor conditions. Ideal for location shooting, in rainy or humid environments.
Cine/lighting Displays for L-758CINE
  1. FC Appears when Foot Candle is selected
  2. LUX Appears when Lux is selected
  3. FL Appears when Foot Lambert is selected
  4. cd/m² Appears when cd/m² is selected
  5. f/s Shutter speed display for frames per second (f/s)
  6. Ang Appears when shutter angle is set to a value other than 180 degrees
Optional Radio Flash Triggering
Simply plug the optional Sekonic RT-32 Transmitter Module into the battery compartment and wirelessly trigger flash units up to 100 feet away. The transmitter offers 32 digital coded channels and Quad-Triggering Zones and
is compatible with PocketWizard® radio triggering systems, as well as the PocketWizard Wireless Freedom partners. Learn more about Radio Triggering.

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