The foot candle meter for sale, this digital LCD illuminance meter has Bluetooth capability and a maximum and minimum value display. The sisco digital lux meter is suitable for use in a variety of industries and environments including photography, film production, architecture and interior design.
Lux meters are widely used for light monitoring and measurement in lighting enterprises, agriculture and livestock, industry and mining, laboratories, offices, medical institutions, home applications, street lighting construction and other industries.
Q1: What is a lux meter and how does it work?
A1: A lux meter, also known as an illuminance meter, is a device used to measure the amount of light falling on a surface. It works by using a photodiode or photovoltaic cell to convert light energy into an electrical signal, which is then processed and displayed as a reading in lux units.
Q2: What are some common applications of lux meters?
A2: Lux meters are commonly used in a variety of industries and settings, including photography, film production, architecture, and interior design. They are also used in industrial settings to ensure proper lighting levels for worker safety and productivity.
Q3: How to calibrate a lux meter?
A3: Calibrating a lux meter typically involves comparing its readings to a known standard light source of a specific brightness level. This can be done using a calibration light box or similar device, and the process may vary depending on the specific type and model of the lux meter being used. It is generally recommended to have a lux meter professionally calibrated on a regular basis to ensure accuracy.
Tips:Β How to use a lux meter?
Note: Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when using the lux meter.
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