The pictures were metered using a Seconic L-508 zoom master meter in the
ambient light mode, metered right near the subject's face. I guess a spot
function would have worked here as well. The Film was Kodak 1600 ASA, I'll
have to check negatives for the type. The lens was used wide open or 1 stop
down when possible. The shutter was 1/30 or 1/60 for most of the shots. When
the OM-1n's internal meter was used, the shots were under exposed, even
though it is calibrated correctly. It would make a good experiment to see
how a 4T would do in this challenging light metering situation. If I do test
it, I'll post the results.
Regards,
Mike V.
----- Original Message -----
From: <lclark@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 11:32 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Some 16/3.5 fisheye shots
> In <00dd01c089aa$923a16e0$1201010f@bigblue>, on 01/28/01 at 11:18 PM,
> "Michael Virsinger" <mikev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>
>
> >department, so most of the rooms are dark which was a challenge for the
> >f/3.5 using only available light.
>
> >http://www.virtechsolutions.com/abc/
>
> Those are some amazing pictures! Could you give us just a little more
> detail about the film and how exposure was determined, shutter speeds,
> and the like?
>
> les clark / edgewater, nj / usa
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