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Measuring Lux levels for different days - help required..!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 675201" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>I understand what you're saying, that one moment in time gives one unique reading and even 10 minutes later you may get a different reading, but what I was hoping to get were readings over several days at the same time of day, eg - sunrise, midday, sunset etc, to maybe get a broad range of lux readings to give me an idea of conditions vs lux levels, so I can simply try to calculate some better settings than the ones I may have been using until now, especially in adverse conditions. I know there won't be same readings from day to day or hour to hour for that matter at given times but I was just hoping to get a better understanding of low light levels and where I seem to be making mistakes.. There are also apps for mobile devices out there to help you get some sort of settings for lux levels, but you have to input those levels first. Anyway, thanks for replying... Nikonitus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 675201, member: 10962"] I understand what you're saying, that one moment in time gives one unique reading and even 10 minutes later you may get a different reading, but what I was hoping to get were readings over several days at the same time of day, eg - sunrise, midday, sunset etc, to maybe get a broad range of lux readings to give me an idea of conditions vs lux levels, so I can simply try to calculate some better settings than the ones I may have been using until now, especially in adverse conditions. I know there won't be same readings from day to day or hour to hour for that matter at given times but I was just hoping to get a better understanding of low light levels and where I seem to be making mistakes.. There are also apps for mobile devices out there to help you get some sort of settings for lux levels, but you have to input those levels first. Anyway, thanks for replying... Nikonitus [/QUOTE]
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