Konica Minolta Illuminance Spectrophotometer CL-700A

The Konica Minolta CL-700A is an advanced illuminance spectrophotometer developed to meet the growing demands of modern lighting measurement. It delivers fast and reliable spectral data across an extended wavelength range from 360 nm to 1000 nm, covering visible light through near-infrared for comprehensive evaluation.

Capable of measuring illuminance levels from 0.01 lx up to 200,000 lx, the CL-700A maintains accuracy and stability across both extremely low and high light conditions. This wide dynamic range makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from low-light environments to high-intensity lighting systems. For spatial and uniformity analysis, the instrument supports simultaneous multi-point measurement with up to 15 connected units, improving efficiency in complex measurement setups.

Designed with flexibility in mind, the CL-700A features a compact form design that supports handheld operation, inline installation, and equipment integration. When used with CL-S30 measurement software, users benefit from intuitive PC control, real-time data display, and streamlined measurement workflows for both indoor and outdoor lighting evaluation.

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