GSO ISO 10157:2015
ISO 10157:1991
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Photography -- Flash exposure meter -- Requirements
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GSO ISO 10157:2015 Scope
This International Standard applies to photoelectric flash exposure meters which measure the time integral of the luminance or of the illuminance of a photographic object (to be called thereafter "object") illuminated by a source of light for a brief illumination period 1) and indicate the time integral or a number corresponding to the time integral or the f-number required for the correct exposure of a photographic film with a given speed.
Continuous light, which is available in addition to the light emitted by the flash light source, is also evaluated.
NOTE 1 If the object is illuminated by electronic flash equipment with automatic exposure control, the measuring results of the flash exposure meter can deviate from the calibration values of the flash equipment.
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