Try also:
(a) Kodak Pocket Photoguide
(very small; very inexpensive; fits into shirt pocket)
(b) Kodak Professional Photoguide
(bigger; more expensive)
Available at fine camera stores everywhere :-)
Both should easily stuff into a camera bag and they're spiral bound from
very heavy materials. They're excellent field references. I have a 25
year old predecessor to the Pocket Photoguide (called the Master
Photoguide). Not much has changed in them except the films listed. Both
have a marvelous section on all manner of available light photography, plus
many other marvelous sections packed with information.
-- John
I know there's a site too, but I can't find it either. I know it's not
exactly what you want, but this info may help:
at silverpixelpress.com there's a link to a Kodak book- Available Light
Photograhy.
I've been using a pocket 'calculator' called "The Harris Photoguide for
Xisting Light"
The address is:
Harris Photoguides
P.O. Drawer B
Rochester, NY 14617
cosmo@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
I know I've run across this in the past... There was a website with an
exposure guide for _extreme_ available light situations, and it seemed
pretty comprehensive.
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