The Keks KM02 is a compact light meter that features an OLED display, a ton of features, and 21 straight hours of battery life.
, an update from a previous model that reduces its size and weight and allows it to better blend into the classic cameras it helps support.
The Keks KM02 is designed to be easy to operate, has two metering modes, and has three display options. Users are able to switch between aperture and shutter priority mode with one click of a button. It supports continuous and single metering modes, the former which will refresh data every 0.6 seconds while the latter will meter every time a button is pressed. Finally, it supports three display modes: standard, detailed, and inverted .
Keks says that three other major features separate it from the pack and make it a “game changer” for film photographers. Firstly, the KM02’s aperture, shutter speed, and ISO stops are all customizable and can be adjusted to fit any camera or lens. It allows the maximum and minimum aperture as well as the shutter speed to be set according and saved for up to three separate camera and lens combinations.
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