Pat O'Connor wrote:
>
> ]Subject: Re: [OM] Olympus and our Craft
>
> ]>Sounds like you are really enjoying your new om1 and learning alot
> about
> ]>exposure. Just so you know "Sunny 16 Rule" states you should get f16
> not
> ]f11
> ]>with iso 200 under full sunlight if your subject is medium toned. So,
> your
> ]>meter may still be off 1 stop.
>
> ]But for glary situations, (sand, snow, swans, sheets etc) sunny 22 is
> the
> ]go. So the result can still be correct. Also it depends upon what the
> camera
> ]was pointed at.
>
> ==================
Dear Pat O'Connor,
That Royal Gold 25 film, with its amazingly fine T-grain emulsion is
one of my favorite films. It requires a stable tripod or other
vibration free setup to obtain it's best results.
The three photos that I have on Garth's new Unofficial Olympus Gallery
http://www.taiga.ca/~gallery/index.html
were all taken with Kodak Royal Gold 25 film.
What's more, all three were taken with identical equipment!
> I hope that someone can give me more information or actual experience
> with this film.
--
Hank Hogan --
BTW, I'm looking for a job as a biological science research
technician. If you know of anyone who might need a technician
with my skills (see resume on my home page) please let me know.
--
Thomas ?Hank? Hogan
Biologist, Photographer, Web Designer
mailto:flzhgn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.netcom.com/~flzhgn/indexc.htm
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