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Using your SLR camera in manual mode, you can measure light level:
* Set camera ASA speed to 200. * Set camera shutter speed to 1/125. * Hold a large, white card (or sheet of paper) in the proposed plant location so that it gets max illumination. * Be sure that nothing but the white card is showing in the viewfinder. * Adjust f-stop on camera (or lens) until camera meter reads "correct exposure" f4 = 64 foot-candles f5.6 = 125 foot-candles f8 = 250 foot-candles f11 = 500 f16 = 1000 f22 = 2000 f32 = 4000 I use this technique to: * Determine "hot" spots in the room - I put my youngest plants there. * Determine "weak" spots - install reflectors as needed to bring up light levels. * Determine when bulbs are getting weak - instead of "it looks dimmer than before". Author: ngc7579 |
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