The ideal measurement device to determine shutter and shooting time lag, autofocus time, burst frame rate and exposure times of digital imaging devices.
Extremely precise measurements with an accuracy better than one millisecond are possible with this device. It is currently the only commercially available device that supports the upcoming ISO 15781 standard (Photography - Digital cameras - Measuring shooting time lag, shutter release time lag, shooting rate and start-up time).
Ten rows with ten LEDs each are ordered in a square field. Each LED is switched on separay one after the other. At one time only one LED is illuminated. If the 100 LEDs of the main panel are done, an LED in an additional row with ten more LEDs is switched forward.
Based on a request from our customers, our LED-Panel now has an additional mode for determining the impact of a rolling shutter. This mode operates all 10 rows of LEDs simultaneously to see if there is a noticeable time shift in the readout of the camera. This new mode has been implemented in all LED-Panels delivered from today. For older panels the implementation of the new mode requires a hardware modification as well as new firmware.
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..english version............ ..german version............ ..ユーザーマニュアル Measurable parameters | | | | shooting time lag (shutter lag with autofocus) | | Possible times | 10 µs to 10 s | shutter lag without autofocus | | Largest measuring time | 1000 x set time | autofocus time | | Accuracy | < 0.06% of 1 ms - 10 s | burst frame rate | | Size | 215 x 131 x 82 mm | display refresh rate | | Supply voltage | 8-15V DC / 100 mA | exposure time | | Voltage for delivered power supply | 110-240 V AC 50/60 Hz | rolling shutter speed | | Operating modes | external trigger / internal trigger |
COMBINATION
Combine the LED-Panel, Digitus and the AF-Box and you get an even more powerful set of tools to measure shutter-lag and shooting-lag. It can be arranged in a way, that it meets the requirements of the upcoming ISO standard 15781.
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