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Sekonic Corporation Japan provides the widest range of
light measurement devices for photographers around the world.
Established in June 1951 as Seiko Electric Industries Co., Ltd., the
first Sekonic brand exposure meter introduced was the revolutionary
Sekonic P-1.
Over the years, worldwide demand for exposure
meters resulted in the growth and construction of a new factory in June
of 1959.
By August of 1961 the Tokyo facility was authorized as
a JIS Designated Factory for "electric exposure meters for photographic
use".
Through the years Sekonic meters were so well recognized
that in February 1984 the Sekonic Digipro X-1 and L-518 meters, were
taken into space on the NASA Space Shuttle.
Today Sekonic
continues to produce and develop meters for every aspect of photography
serving the film, video, cinematography and digital photographic
marketplace.
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