Michael Wong wrote:
>Dear all,
>I wish to take B&W shooting with my Olympus 35SP. Unfortunately, it is not
>TTL metering. If I put an orange filter in front of the lens, how many EV
>should I adjust?
>
>
The filter factor for orange is generally about 4. That means you need 4
times the exposure.
That's an increase in exposure of 2 EV, which actually means acting as
if the brightness is 2 EV less. So if the meter reads EV 10, you use the
camera setting for EV 8.
Another way, less confusing to me, is simply to divide the film speed by
4 and set that value in the meter while using the filter, then simply
set the camera to match the meter.
If you search the web for black and white filter factor, you will find
lots of reference pages. One that's fairly comprehensive is
<http://www.jackspcs.com/filters.htm>.
Moose
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