Gossen MetraWatt Starlite 2 Operating Instructions Manual

Starlite 2
Operating Instructions - 15390
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Preparation……………………………………….
1.1
Battery………………………………………………
1.2
Self-test…………………………………………….
1.3
Selecting the function groups: DIP switches in the battery compartment……….
Display panel
2.1
The display panel and its elements……………...
2.2
Display duration…………………………………….
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2.3
Key Lock…………………………………………….
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3.1
ISO1 - IS02; selecting the film speed……………
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3.2
Menu………………………………………………...
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3.3
Setting wheel……………………………………….
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3.4
Measuring buttons M and AVR
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3.5
Measuring head with optical viewfinder 1 ° or 5° Flat dome- spherical dome……..…………………
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4.1
Incident and reflected light measuring…………..
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Meas. functions - Ambient light
5.1
Aperture priority…………………………………….
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5.2
Exposure time priority……………………………..
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5.3
Exposure value EV………………………………...
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5.4
Contrast measuring in the t and EV functions…..
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5.5
Averaging value AVR in the t and EV functions..
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5.6
Selecting the exposure time values……………...
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5.7
Taking measurements in the zone system……...
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Measuring functions- Flash light
6.1
Flash light measuring……………………………..
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6.2
Flash calculation for changed meas. times….…
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6.3
Multiple flash calculation………………………….
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6.4
Average value……………………………………...
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Taking a measuring outside the measuring range - display range
7.1
Taking a measurem. outside the meas. range
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7.2
Taking a measurement outside the display range………………………………………………..
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Setting and measuring correction values and extension factors
8.1
Setting correction values………………………….
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CINE meter for cinematographers ­PHOTOMETRY
9.1
Preselecting the Cine speeds……………………
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9.2
Taking measurements in the CINE function……
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9.3
Setting the shutter angle………………………….
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Photometry
10.1
Selecting the Photometry display unit…………..
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10.2
Meas. the Illumination Lux (Ix) or footcandle (fc)
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10.3
Measuring the luminance candela/m² (cd/m²) or footLambert (fL)………………………………..
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10.4
Measuring time-integral values (lxs, fcs, cds/m2, fLs)……………….……………..
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Practical tips………………………………………
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Technical data…………………………………….
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Service Interface…………………………………
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Service……………………………………………..
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Measuring head with optical viewfinder
Display panel Description on page 9
ISO1 button
ISO2 button
Socket for the flash sync cord
Menu buttons
Retractable dome
Dome ring for setting of
reflected/incident light measuring
Reflected light measuring 1°
Reflected light measuring 5°
Incident light measuring,
flat dome
Incident light measuring,
spherical dome
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Optical viewfinder
Measuring button M
Setting wheel
Measuring button AVR
Eyelet
Service­interface
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DIP Switches
Battery
Battery
Serial number
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Your STARLITE 2 is the top device in the GOSSEN product range and represents a real all-in-one light meter. It combines a light meter for ambient and flash light, a CINE meter for cinematographers as well as a measuring Instrument for lighting technology and photometry. And the clarity of the operating control elements and the digital display is still preserved. Functions used over and above the normal metering can be individually integrated by the user.
The STARLITE 2 can be easily converted into a complete CINE meter for the cinematographer and their needs. Due to the microprocessor technology, the user benefits from our knowledge on lighting technology which we have gained over decades of experience in the construction of light meters.
As a result of its precise calibration, the STARLITE 2 provides very accurate measuring results and is easy to operate.
Characterising of the STARLITE 2:
- Splashwaterproof housing
- Digital stop display in 1/10 stop increments
- Automatic display Illumination
- Shutter Speeds in full or 1/2 time values
- Second ISO value
- Incident light measuring with spherical/flat dome
- Reflected light measuring, option of 1° or 5°
- Flash measuring (cord/cordless)
- Display of the ambient light portion
- Flash calculation with different measuring times
- Flash calculation for multiple flashes
- Analogue contrast display with f/stops in 1/2 stop increments
- Averaging of up to 9 measuring values
- Storage of settings and measuring values
- Configurable EV correction
- Measuring in accordance with the zone system
- Direct display of the measuring values on the zone scale
- Special CINE meter, settable for shutter angles other than 180 degrees, conversion with formulas is not necessary
- Functional range of photometry Measuring of illuminance and luminance with ambient and flash light
- Key lock
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1 Preparation
1.1 Battery
The STARLITE 2 works with a 1.5 V AA battery (Alkaline-manganese. When the battery is running low, the BAT display appears in addition to the measured values as a warning to the user. At this stage, it is advisable to replace the battery as soon as possible. When BAT appears on the display alone, measurements can no longer be taken. Replace the battery immediately. To replace the battery, open the battery compartment of the STARLITE 2, remove the old battery and insert the new one. Observe the "+" and "-" polarity! Please close the cover of the battery compartment.
1.2 Self-test
After the new battery has been inserted, the micro­computer will carry out a self-test. Here, every display segment of the display panel appears. The self-test takes about 10 s. It can, however, be interrupted before by pressing any button.
As soon as the self-test is complete, the factory preset standard settings are activated.
ISO1 100/21° 0/1,0 ISO2 50/18° f 5,6 t 1/125 EV 12 Blitz f 1/60 f/s 24
Warning! Do not view and do not aim the meter directly at the sun.
You may not only damage your eye, but also ruin the light-sensitive cell.
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1.3 Selecting the function groups: DIP switches in the battery compartment
In addition to the standard functions, your STARLITE 2 features a range of additional characteristics and functions which can be selected using the "DIP switches" in the battery compartment.
- DIP 1 Selection STILL – Photography
CINE und PHOTOMETRY
- DIP 2 Selection SHUTTER SPEEDS (1/1 or 1/2)
- DIP 3 Selection DISPLAY UNIT photometry
- DIP 4 Selection Measuring function - ZONES
Zone System
fc fl
1/2 t-Steps
CINE
4
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lx cd/m²
1/1 t-Steps
STILL
3
2
1
DIP 4
DIP 3
DIP 2
DIP 1
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2 Display panel
2.1 The display panel and ist elements
1 Menu
- Ambient light
- Flash light
2 Measuring head
- Incident light measuring
- Reflected light measuring
3 Meter functions
- Photography
- Cine / Photometry
4 Film speed ISO1 - ISO2 5 Digital display of the film speed 6 Display signal f - EV 7 Display signal Zone 8 Display signal – Function correction value 9 Display signal tf/s 10 Battery check warning signal 11 Display signal second (s) – minutes (m) 12 Display signal AVR u. M (memory) 13 Display signal photometry
- Illuminance (lxfc)
- Luminance (cd/m2 – fL)
- Time integral values
( lx*sfc*scd/m2 *s – fc*s) 14 Analogue scale
15 left digital displays for
- f-stop (f)
- Exposure value (EV)
- Correction values
- Multiple flash calculation
- Average (f) – Number of measurings
- Zone
- Ready for flash (F)
- Photometric measuring values
16 Right digital display for
- Exposure time (t)
- Extension factor – correction value
- Flash calculation, number of flashes
- Cine speeds (f/s) 17 Zone scale 18 Aperture scale
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2.1.1 Automatic display illumination
When the lighting conditions are poor (about EV 4 or less), the background lighting of the display is switched on automatically for 10 seconds.
2.2 Display duration
If the STARLITE 2 display panel is idle for about 2 minutes, it is switched off automatically. The measuring values and the preset values remain stored in memory.
- By pressing anyone of the buttons, you can recall
the measuring value from the memory.
- By pressing the measuring button M, a new
measurement is taken. The measuring values of the last measurement remain stored in the memory until a new measurement is taken. The STARLITE 2 has separate memories for ambient and flash light measuring.
2.3. Key Lock
lt makes sense to activate the key lock to avoid switching on the STARLITE 2 by accident.
- Activating the key lock: press
ISO1 and IS02 simultaneously.
OFF, ISO and IS02 appear for 3 seconds on the display. Then the instrument switches off automatically.
If you press any button, OFF, ISO and IS02 are displayed again for 3 seconds.
- Deactivating the key lock: press ISO1 and IS02 simultaneously.
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3 Operating elements
3.1 ISO - IS02 Selecting the film speed
You can select two different film speeds with the
ISO1 and IS02 buttons.
- Select the film speed by pressing and holding "ISO1" or "IS02". ISO or IS02 will flash on the display panel.
- Set the desired ISO value using the setting wheel. When another operating function is selected,
the preset film speed is retained in the STARLITE 2 memory. The film speed you have selected, either ISO1 or IS02, appears in the top right corner of the display panel (IS02 as long as the IS02 button is pressed). When the IS02 button is pressed, the converted shutter speed/f-stop values are displayed on the basis of the last measuring. Therefore, you no longer have to carry out time consuming calculations when working with 2 films of different speeds.
If the film speed is changed, the last measuring value is converted to the new ISO settings. The selected film speed is memorized until it is changed in accordance with the above mentioned procedure.
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3.2 Menu With the function buttons you can select the measuring modes ambient light or flash light an. Keep the menu button pressed and select the sub­functions time preselection t, f-number preselection f or exposure value EV using the setting wheel.
3.3 Setting wheel
The setting wheel allows you to change values and functions.
- Presetting for ambient, flash and ISO
- Calling up shutter speed/f-stop combinations after measuring. Multiple flash calculation
- Allocation of zones
- Selection of shutter angles in the CINE function
3.4 Measuring buttons – M and AVR
With the measuring button M you can trigger off a new measurement and delete all previous measuring values. The measuring button AVR is used for calculation average values.
Menu-
Buttons
Setting wheel
Button AVR
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