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REVENI LABS latest Kickstarter is a Flash/ Colour Temperature and exposure meter.

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Matthew Bechberger who recently had a Successful Kicjstarter for a Camera tester, is at the design bench agaain with a Kickstarter project called LUMO

claims are:
  • Anodized aluminum body and buttons, CNC machined from 6061 grade aluminum
  • 1.1" full colour LCD
  • Light dome for incident and flash metering
  • 45 degree FOV forward-facing sensor for reflective average metering
  • USB-C charging port
  • User-replaceable NiMH rechargeable battery
  • 3.5mm flash trigger port (high voltage compatible)
  • Overall dimensions 85mm x 28mm x 20mm (3.3" x 1.1" x 0.8") L x W x H
he is showing a discount for early pledges of 20 dollars CDN off the 200 Dollars CDN price, for the first 72 Hours. (but I don't know when that time started.)
 
It's time for a new meter... funded!

You probably meant "pledged"?

Or am I missing something? This Kickstarter shows 14,265 of 21,572 EUR for me at the moment. So, not funded.

BTW, I'm positive it will get funded, I just don't want people to think that this project is already funded and to avoid the now already proverbial "funding secured" f*ckup...
 
You probably meant "pledged"?

Or am I missing something? This Kickstarter shows 14,265 of 21,572 EUR for me at the moment. So, not funded.

BTW, I'm positive it will get funded, I just don't want people to think that this project is already funded and to avoid the now already proverbial "funding secured" f*ckup...

I commit myself to contribute, better? Not my first rodeo in kickstarter, but it is always good to remember how crowdfunding works.
 
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I commit myself to contribute, better? Not my first rodeo in kickstarter, but it is always good to remember how crowdfunding works.

Moderator note - fixed that for you - although the idea of "crowfunding" does sound intriguing. :smile:
And with moderator hat off:
Best of luck with an interesting project, from one Canadian "Matt" to another.
 
Shoot. I just blew my meter budget on an SEI photometer.
 
For anyone in Toronto area who wants to see the great Reveni Labs products (including a demo of the new Lumo meter), we will be both at the Toronto's Camerama Camera Show on 9th of February demoing different products.

More details in announcement post here:
 
My Lumo popped up in the mail today. It's a delight. I can't really read the EV pairs on my beloved Gossen DigiFlash without reading glasses (!!) any more, and my Gossen Colour meter is a bit 'over loved', so it instantly replaces those two meters for every-day use. Very robust and easy to use, and sensible USB-C charging+user-replaceable battery. Will test it against every other meter with some enthusiasm later on...

Marc!
 
I have mine too and it is a really cute thing very well made. I found some miscalibration in the color temperature compared to my Minolta Color Meter II but I was able to correct it. The incident metering matched close enough my Sekonic L-308 (less than a third of stop difference). Reflected metering not tested.

One good thing is that any metering bias in any category can be corrected in the software.
 
Mine arrived yesterday. So far incident and reflected agree well (+/- 1/3 stop) with my T90 and 1V meters. The lanyard clip is a bit weedy feeling, I'm not sure I would trust it in the field.
 
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