Kenro Flash Meter review

Basic flash meter with quick start up and simple operation

Kenro Flash Meter
The flash meter is ready for action as soon as you power it on

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Affordable

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    Works well

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    Quick start up

Cons

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    Low build quality

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    Battery compartment too small

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    No LCD

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The Kenro Flash Meter is about as basic as battery-powered flash meters come. The removable dome at the top of the unit means that it's suitable for both incident and reflected light readings, while the lack of an LCD and all-plastic construction helps keeps costs down.

The central ring that dominates the front of the unit has apertures running from f/1.4-f/32, and ISO settings are found below these. Since the apertures are lit from behind by small LED lights, turning the ring to adjust the sensitivity instantly moves the correct aperture in front of the light.

Verdict

If you're on a budget and just need a basic flash meter, the Kenro Flash Meter is fine. The issue with the battery compartment door makes it less suitable for outside use, though, and the cheap build quality also bring its longevity into question.