At 06:20 PM 4/20/99 EDT, Warren you wrote:
>I've been thinking of getting an OM2000 just for prefogging for Fujjichromes
>and black and white. My proposed technique is to set the camera for double
>exposure, set an exposure for -3 (bracketing all the way) stops from average
>gray, and then take the picture. The spot meter would be helpful in this
>situation also to determine if I have a greater than 5 ot 6 stop variation
in
>the exposure range. Too bad it doesn't have mirror lockup or it would be
>perfect for this application.
>
>Warren
>
Hi Warren:
Just a suggestion: have you considered getting one of Mr. Wallace's
Expodiscs? Its main purpose is to allow you to use your in-camera meter as
an incident light meter, but it is also useful for a number of other
things, including film flashing, which you can do with it on a
frame-by-frame basis as needed, if you don't mind doing the routine
required for double exposing film. From memory I believe his site is
http://www.expodisc.com
Joel
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