I should say i hardly ever shoot slides, so prints do handle the difference
better.
I'm also assuming we're shooting a portrait of a person, so an exact balance
of the background and subject is not necessary for me, a 1-stop difference is
actually what I try for, but I realize it's so difficult to predict ahead of
time what the Super FP will give you. A lot of its range and hence, the
result, depends on the available light.
George S.
chling@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Okay, 1/1000s and F11 is bright sunset, but I just wanted to emphasis it is
hard to get balance between scene and object. If you say it is sunset and
don't mind it is two stops brighter than the object that is fine. But your
object will most likely be two stops under in this case not the background
get two stops over, may be it is the effect you wanted.
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