World s smallest light meter.
Lumu power color temperature.
Each lumu is calibrated before leaving the manufacturing line and comes with calibration certificate.
The lumu power is an accurate light meter with a clean modern app interface but it needs an ios device with a lightning port to work.
Spot metering use lumu light meter app as a standalone spot meter no additional hardware needed.
Flat side of the lumu power measures.
At this test sekonic has beaten out the lumu power light meter but the lumu power is more than a light meter i bought the lumu power mainly for spectrometer color temperature k for video and photo production work spectrometer is very expensive and having this low cost unit will help white balance in camera for photo and video workflow.
True color sensor based on the color standard cie 1931 din 5033 and fast silicon photodiode capturing light at astonishing 750000 measurements second.
The lumu power comes with a stainless steel housing and attaches to iphone or ipad via the lighting connector.
Lumu power incorporates two state of the art sensors.
Color temperature set the correct color temperature in any light situation.
With the lumu power light color meter for photo and video s ambient exposure feature you can rest easy knowing you re going to get a perfect exposure each and every time.
Lumu power is an easy to use digital incident color and light meter that works seamlessly with the free lumu app to deliver color temperature illuminance spot ambient and flash exposure metering functionality on your iphone.
With the flash exposure feature there s no more guessing about which settings to use.
The lumu power 2 lite will turn your iphone into a handheld light and color meter.
It connects using your iphone s lightning port and is made of stainless steel which helps it withstand demanding uses.
A photodiode with cie spectral luminous efficiency measures the light levels while a true color sensor which complies with the cie 1931 din 5033 color standard reads the color temperature.
It uses two sensors one of which is based on the cie 1931 din 5033 color standard while the second is a silicon photodiode that captures light at 750000 measurements per second.