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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ long the light sensor (within the light meter) takes to charge, based
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on the amount of light hitting it. The more light hitting the sensor, |
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the quicker it charges and reaches its limit. If there is no or little |
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light hitting the sensor, it will take longer to charge which means it |
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can determine what the current light level is. The amount of light in |
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can't determine what the current light level is. The amount of light in |
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Ritherdon (factory) changes throughout the course of the day hence the |
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inconsistent readings-per-second rates. For more information on how |
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the light meters measure the light levels, head to: |
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