Brian, et al;
My short answer is to use B and bracket. For a better answer, I went to the
kodak web site
http://www.kodak.com
then went to the following pages:
-'taking great pictures'
-'picture taking tips for any situation'
-'fireworks'
-'exposures'
-'to take the picture'
Anyway, some good info there. I came away with a baseline of f/11 and bracket
aroud 1 or 2
seconds depending on what's happening in the sky. This for the film I'm
planning to use:
the new Ek200. F/# varies depending on the ASA.
Hope this helps, have fun and God Bless America!
(jingoistic) george
Brian E. Robinson wrote:
> I have an OM-4T. Will it take accurate shots of fireworks (using TTL) or
> am I better off using the bulb setting and timing it?
>
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