Subject: | Re: [OM] Nature's ND Filter? |
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From: | John Gardner <vu49@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Fri, 30 Jan 1998 13:12:07 -0800 |
Andre Goforth wrote: > > John, > > Have you checked with an incident light meter? Interesting just how much > difference in the day's color temperature there is in winter. > Andre I was using an incident meter which is what was telling me I was two stops out. Actually I was trying to test myself as to whether I could look at a scene and calculate the exposure without using a meter by estimating the EV level, equating this to the sunny f/16 rule and ending up with the right exposure. I was nearly always two stops out :( I'll stick to the 4Ti metering. John. ################################################################## # This message was delivered via the Olympus Mailing List # To receive the Olympus Digest send mail to: listserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # with subscribe olympus-digest in the message body. # # To unsubscribe from the current list send a message to # listserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe olympus in the message body. # # For questions email: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ################################################################## |
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