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NEW – Seculine Action level Cross

by
Josie Reavely

The new Action Level Cross from Seculine is a compact digital leveling device for any camera with a hot shoe fitting, showing not only horizontal level but also vertical alignment. This neat new device will work in standard Landscape mode as well as giving level information for portrait photography and when shooting directly vertically for skyscapes or downwards for applications such as flat copy work.

The Action level Cross offers leveling information in the form of a cross over the horizontal and vertical fields  with 7 Colour LED lights for each axis showing level information in a traffic light sequence going from Red to Green in the centre when the camera is level. There is also a handy third set of lights showing information for horizontal level when behind the camera.

When photographing in portrait mode or doing vertical style photography such as flat copy work, the Action level Cross will automatically sense its position and provide directional information to level your camera. Adjustments can also be made for both brightness and sensitivity and there is a calibration facility to custom set the unit for your particular application. For those looking to use their camera in low angle or overhead, there is also a remote unit available which will show the relayed information via a cable from the unit on your camera.

Action Level Cross will be available from the end of October for a suggested retail price of £54.99, with the Remote Slave unit retailing at £34.99.

Full details available on the website at: www.intro2020.co.uk

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