Bob;
Here's my suggestion: Put the camera on manual and set the shutter
speed to 1/8 sec or longer. Set aperture for correct exposure. Take a
shot, then take several more at 1/2 stop increasing aperture to be sure.
IOW: @=, @+1/2, @+1, @+1.5, @+2. One or more will be perfect. 100
speed film is probably best compromise.
george
Bob Mills wrote:
> Hello All, I generally stay in the background and learn. I just
> started using an SLR about a year and a half ago. I have an om4 and 4t
> along with a good assortment of lenses. (yes I have the disease). I
> have only shot color negative film thus far. I need to shoot some
> slides for a church project off of some Power Point screens I have
> created. Having no slide experience if anyone can give me some tips I
> would appreciate it. I used a white background and added color accents
> to certain text blocks. Should I spot meter and then press HIGHLIGHT
> on the white background? Should I add or subtract exposure? Which film
> speed? Thanks for any suggestions and help. Bob MIlls
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