> Dave Dave Dave... > if you're going to use the F meter just for colour shots.. > i'd be happy to take it off your hands :-)
Dave i forgot to mention i had 2 other cameras with Tmax in em:) > B&W, Zone, and then figure out your film density.. get a densitometer and go > nutty a la Ansel :-) Dont forget i work for a survey company.Just need a GPS unit and 10 sec to shoot the film base and i can get thickness AND lat and long <VBG> > Let's see some of these F meter shots :-) > > Cheers, > Dave > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 3:45 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: This weekend > > > Actually the flash stuff was not to bad.We moved the survey department last > weekend to a > new > building so i shot 1/2 roll of the NPH to document the event.Used the SP and > the > 280T.Colours were > nice.Mind you the outside stuff was shot on a dull day,old abandon cabins in > a wooded > area.However i > did shoot them with the New F meter. :-) I have a roll of NPC to try,maybe > this weekend.I > have no big > chrome film. > > Dave > > > Depending on the flash and what you're shooting Dave; NPH is pretty gosh > > darn good in my books - but I'm shooting mostly people. Portra NC would > be > > my back up. NPZ rules - but it's expensive to shoot. > > > > > > > >