Light Meters
Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Light Meters
Demolition hammers are widely used in the construction industry to break or demolish hard surfaces. If you run a construction business, you'll need to keep a large stock of these hammers handy. When searching for a manufacturer, find companies that distribute manual, sledge and electronic demolition hammers. Manual and sledge hammers are generally used for small to medium-scale construction jobs, and electronic demolition hammers are necessary for big jobs.
When ordering demolition hammers, you should also consider the safety of your employees. Never purchase demolition tools from distributors that offer low-quality products. If a hammer used during demolition is not equipped to perform the job, the employee using it can get severely hurt. Most manufacturers provide training on how to use these tools properly. This training is often on the manufacturer's website and in the product manual and generally outlines how to properly use manual and electric hammers.
Demolition hammers can be quite costly. New business owners can cut costs by purchasing refurbished hammers. Bosch is the name of a company that sells high-quality new, used and reconditioned demolition hammers. They also have phone experts available to walk individuals through the process of using their hammers. Gorilla Hammers is another company that distributes new and refurbished demolition equipment. Find other companies that sell demolition hammers by clicking the links on this Business.com page.
Light Meters
Outfit your team with quality light meters at affordable pricesBy Kimberly Webb A light meter is a tool that many photographers can't live without. The right meter can help you determine the amount of natural light for a photo so that you can adjust as needed and change the shutter speed for the best photo possible. When you're shopping for an ambient light meter, it's important to look at each one individually and compare their specs and price with others on the market.
Not all light meters are alike. Some are for very specific jobs, so it's important to find one that's designed for your particular needs and industry. You may come across light meters like:
1. Video light meter
2. Ambient light meter
3. Digital light meter
4. Portable light meter
5. Photography light meter
Get the right kind of light meter for the task at hand
A photographer's light meter for determining shutter speed is very different from one that growers use to ensure proper light levels in a greenhouse, so take care to pick the right model for your needs. Look at the meter's sensitivity and accuracy, and the software that comes with the device. Also consider the size and warranty. Some meters have extras like wireless capabilities and programmable options, which are nice to have if you're going to be out in the field.
Try: Shop smart and know what you're purchasing. Companies like Sekonic Light Meters and B&H have great e-commerce websites that sell different types of light meters to different industries, so you can get a good idea of the type of features that various models offer.
Compare the specs on each digital light meter to make sure you get the best product
Once you have a few models in mind, dig deeper and compare the specifications. Pay attention to things like range and resolution, for starters. On the high end are light meters that go to 400,000 Lux, while on the low end you'll find up to 20,000 Lux. Some models can create charts and graphs and store data for future use. Others can even test the air for moisture and wind that could affect your photos-- or plants.
Try: Compare several different models. Technika's website has a handy chart available that really puts the different digital light meters into perspective. Extech Instruments' site is a bit harder to navigate, but it has a wealth of products and information that make it worth the time to research.
Save money on industrial light meters by buying in bulk
A good light meter may set you back a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, but if you have to buy more than one, you may be able to get a price break. Many vendors now offer discounts on second and third meters, so always ask about discounts if you're buying more than one unit at a time.
Try: Buy in bulk and save. D.A.S. Distribution and Professional Equipment both have prices listed for single units as well as bulk purchases, so you know right away what sort of deal you're getting. If you plan on buying more than a few, call to see if they can give you an even better price.
- Light meters, like other pieces of high-tech equipment, need to be calibrated every so often to keep them at optimum performance levels.
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