Konica Minolta CS-200 Color and Luminance Meter
CS-200 is designed to measure both luminance and chromaticity with high accuracy. It is a low cost option that is easy to use and features a new auto mode for determining measurement speed according the luminance of the subject being measured.
It can measure any light source over a wide range of luminance levels from 0.01 cd/m2 to 20,000,000 cd/m2. The selectable measuring angle feature enables the user to select the optimum angle of 1°, 0.2°, or 0.1° based on the application.
The CS-200 is lightweight and battery powered for optimum portability. Data management software CS-S10w is included as a standard accessory. The software enables the user to easily view and manage measurement data. Up to 101 measurement values can be stored in addition to 20 reference values.
Unit Price: USD9,999/pc, contact us for latest pricing.
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Features
- Portable, lightweight, compact and battery powered
- Easy to use and affordable
- Selectable measuring range
- Measure both luminance and chromaticity
- Auto mode to determine measurement speed
- Can be used for both low and high luminance
- Measuring angle switching
- CS-S10w data management software included as a standard accessory
Specifications
Model | CS-200 Luminance Color Meter |
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Measurement range | 0.01 - 200,000 cd/m² (Measuring angle 1 °) 0.01 - 5,000,000 cd/m² (Measuring angle 0.2 °) 0.01 - 20,000,000 cd/m² (Measuring angle 0.1 °) |
Accuracy (Measuring angle 1°) *1 (Standard Illuminant A; Temperature: 23 degC+-2 degC, Relative humidity: 65% max.) |
150 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : Lv +-2 % +-1digit ; xy +-0.002 0.01-0.5 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : Lv +-0.02cd/m² +-1digit ; 0.5-1 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : Lv +-0.02 cd/m² +-1digit ; xy +-0.007 1-10 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : Lv +-2 % +-1digit ; xy +-0.004 10-200,000 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A) : Lv +-2 % +-1digit ; xy +-0.003 5000 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : color filter (R, G, B) ; xy +-0.006 Light source at 5000 cd/m² + color filter (R, G, B) |
Repeatability (Measuring angle 1°) *2 (Standard Illuminant A) | 0.01-1 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : Lv +-0.01 cd/m² +-1digit ; --- (2σ/Auto) 1-2 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : Lv +-0.5 % +-1digit ; xy 0.002 (2σ/Auto) 2-4 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : Lv +-0.5 % +-1digit ; xy 0.001 (2σ/Auto) xy +-0.007 4-8 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : Lv +-0.5 % +-1digit ; xy 0.0005 (2σ/Auto) xy +-0.004 8-200,000 cd/m² ( for Illuminant A ) : Lv +-0.1% +-1digit ; xy 0.0004 ((2σ/Auto) xy +-0.003 |
Measurement time | Automatic setting between 1s and 60s (AUTO); Automatic setting to 1s or 3s (LTD. AUTO) 0.5 sec / meas. (Super-FAST) 1 sec / meas.(FAST)3 sec / meas. (SLOW) 12 sec / meas. (Super-SLOW) |
Measurement method | Spectral method, Grating + linear photo diode array |
Measuring angle | 1°, 0.2°, 0.1°(switchable) |
Minimum measuring area | 0.5 mm 0.1 mm (close up lens) |
Minimum measuring distance | 296 mm (Distance from front edge of metal lens barrel) |
Observer | 2/10° |
Color space | Lv x y, Lv u' v', Lv T Delta;uv, XYZ, dominant wavelength |
Measurement synchronization setting range | Vertical synchronization frequency : 40.00 to 200.00Hz |
Interface | USB 1.1 |
Power source | AC adapter or 4 AA-Size Batteries |
Battery life | Approx. 3 hours (continuous measurement / Fast mode / AA-size alkaline cells) |
Size | 95 mm (W) x 127 mm (H) x 330 mm (L) |
Weight | 1.8 kg (without battery) |
Operating temperature/humidity range | 0°C to 40°, relative humidity 85% or less (at 35°) with no condensation |
Storage temperature /humidity range | 0°Cto 45°C,relative humidity 85% or less (at 35°C)with no condensation |
*1 23°C+-2°C Lv = 0.01-10 cd/m², SLOW, average of 30 measurements Lv = 10 cd/m² and higher, SLOW, average of 10 measurements | |
*2 At 0.2°measuring angle, the amount of received light is approx. 1/25 of that for
1°. Therefore, the repeatability becomes the same as that for 1 degwith 25 times lower luminance. At 0.1°measuring angle, the amount of received light is approx. 1/100 of that for 1°. Therefore, the repeatability becomes the same as that for 1 degwith 100 times lower luminance. |