The Extech SDL400-NIST is a versatile light meter designed to measure illuminance levels up to 10,000 foot-candles or 100,000 lux with high accuracy. Featuring cosine and color-corrected measurements via a precision silicon photodiode, it allows zero calibration for relative readings. The device supports adjustable data sampling, storing up to 99 manual readings or 20 million readings on a 2GB SD card. It includes a Type K/J thermocouple input, a large backlit LCD, and functions for record, recall, min/max, data hold, and auto shut-off. Ideal for photography, manufacturing, and maintenance tasks.
Range: Foot-candles 200, 2000, 10K with 0.1Fc resolution
Range: Lux 2000, 20k, 100kLux with 28% rdg accuracy
Type K Thermocouple Temperature Range: -148 to 2372°F (-100 to 1300°C) with 0.4% + 1.8°F/1°C accuracy
Type J Temperature Range: -148 to 2192°F (-100 to 1200°C) with 0.4% + 1.8°F/1°C accuracy
Memory: 20 million data records via 2GB SD card
Dimensions: 7.2 x 2.9 x 1.9 inches (182 x 73 x 47.5 mm)
Weight: 16.2 oz (475 g)
Buy the Extech Series SDL400 Light Meter: SDL400-NIST
Order the Extech SDL400-NIST light meter online today and enjoy accurate illuminance measurement up to 100,000 lux with cosine correction. It features extensive data storage, thermocouple inputs for high-temperature measurement, and a large backlit LCD display for clear readings. Perfect for photography, manufacturing, or maintenance, this device includes data hold, min/max, auto power-off, and a flexible sampling rate. Equipped with a durable design, SD card storage, and accessories such as probes and adapters, it ensures reliable performance in demanding environments.
Buy Extech SDL400-NIST light meter now and experience precise illuminance measurements with extensive data logging capabilities for professional use.
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