On set or on location, good lighting is critical for film and video.

Whether you're a seasoned cinematographer, a hard-working videographer, or an emerging HDSLR shooter, one thing is for sure: Great exposure and color are essential to your craft. Situations change quickly and you can't always be in control. But you can be in the know, so why not arm yourself with the right tools to make a great image in-camera? Here we feature articles and videos from your peers that will help you keep abreast of new developments and get an even firmer hold on your craft.

What Pros Are Saying

“To try and use the in-camera metering on DSLR cameras to get accurate, correct exposure is a nightmare. A light meter is essential gear for professional productions.”

JEM SCHOFIELD / Filmmaker & Educator

 

Lighting 101: Using a Meter for Cine

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Lighting 101: Using a Meter for Cine
 
Lighting for ISO 800 - Ryan E. Walters
 
Jem Schofield and the Sekonic L-308S
 
L-308DC: Compact Light Meter Made for Videographers
 
Vincent Laforet on Sekonic and Light Metering
 
Sekonic ProSpeak: Ryan Walters, Cinematographer
 
Why You Need a Light Meter for Cine/Video and HDSLRs
 
Jem Schofield on the Sekonic C-500
 

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