For the daytime shots I have not made any compensation, but I mainly shot at
F4 or wider. Just tried a few with the 50/3.5 at F8 it seems ok, no extra
compensation required. I only shoot RAW, I believe the headroom is good
enough even it is a little off.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Harridge" <wayneharridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Interesting CH, what about exposure compensation with the Zuikos ?
>
> ...Wayne
>
>
>> C.H.Ling <ch_photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for looking Joel! With a 24 or 28mm focus can be done quite
>> easily at
>> F4, the longer one may be ok at F5.6. The 35-105 is very difficult to
>> focus
>> at the wide end due to long travel distance (focusing angle) but you can
>>
>> focus at the long end and pull back without changing the focus position.
>>
>> The viewfinder is bright enough at F8 for indoor and very good for F11
>> or
>> even F16 outdoor. But focus must be done at F5.6 or wider (except the
>> 500mm
>> mirror of course :)).
>>
>> LV at F11 looks very nice and bright indoor much better than the E-520
>> (it
>> refresh slowly). But I hesitate to use LV on the 5D Mark II, the first
>> day I
>> use already got two dust spots, may be it is also due to the long night
>> exposure (I have made some 10-30 second exposure). The dust removal only
>>
>> removed one spot after a few trial, I have to blow it off after back
>> home.
>>
>> C.H.Ling
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