I knew you were going to say that and that was my first thought as well.
After all, the RGB histogram is the finest light meter going. But I
was hoping to travel light (ie; without the 5 lb. lightmeter) and return
to the past as long as I'm shooting film.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> I think I took my last night shot (at least that I can remember) in
>> 1964..... If I take an OM-4 out on a night shooting task where the
>> only light is tail lights, head lights, building interior lights,
>> etc. will the automode on the OM-4 be able to figure that out?
>> Will I get a night scene after a second or two or will I get a 30
>> second exposure that looks close to a daylight shot?
>>
> Shoot with 5D. Chimp Repeat as necessary. Note exposure details.
> Reproduce exposure with OM gear. Congratulate self on ownership of
> such an expensive and sophisticated exposure meter. :-)
>
> Moose
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