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Sekonic L-308DC Wins Hot One Award 2012
Professional Photographer Magazine has awarded the Sekonic L-308DC DigiCineMate its Hot One Award for 2012 as best light meter. The judges for the award include Kevin Ames, Mary Lynne Ashley, Shawn Barnett, Jen Basford, Farrah Braniff, Diego Cappella, Sal Cincotta, Taylor … Continue reading
Mike Pecci’s Grindhouse Schooling
Boston photographer and filmmaker Mike Pecci has never left his hometown for long. Aside from a stint at film school in New York, Pecci has remained in Boston, a testament to the independent spirit of the arts in that town. … Continue reading
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NextWaveDV Visits Sekonic at Cine Gear 2011
Tony from NextWaveDV met with Sekonic Product Marketing Manager Phil Bradon at Cine Gear 2011 and posted this piece on the NextWaveDV site. Phil explains the difference between the Sekonic L-308DC and the L-758Cine meters as to how they pertain to … Continue reading
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Tagged Cine Gear 2011, L-308DC, L-758Cine, NextWaveDV, video
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VIDEO: AbelCineTech features Sekonic L-308DC
AbelCineTech features Sekonic L-308DC and Panasonic AF-100 in the below video on Vimeo. See Jem Schofield and Andy Shipsides of AbleCineTech talk about new products and why a meter is needed for good lighting. With DSLR videographers understanding the fact … Continue reading




