I shot some pictures in bright snow this past weekend.PZ-1 using hand
held meter suggested 125 at f16 for iso a00 B&W film.

My K10D shots at iso 100 were around 1/320 or 1/400 something like
that, but were pretty good for getting snow detail.I'll check the
files tonight

Dave

On 2/19/07, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's pretty much the same as a film camera shooting negative film.
> Sunny 16 is really closer to sunny 11.
> Paul
> On Feb 19, 2007, at 8:53 PM, J. C. O'Connell wrote:
>
> > I am finding my istDS isnt really full ISO
> > speed when using the "sunny F16" mode of
> > exposure. For example, when I use the DSLR camera
> > set at ISO200 (which I use most of the time),
> > I usually get my best "sunny f16" exposures at EI 160
> > (1/[EMAIL PROTECTED] or equiv.). Thats not too bad really. Since I
> > know this now, I can get pretty close by
> > guesstimate techniques I have used for years
> > and then tweek/bracket as needed, all in manual
> > mode.
> >
> > Anybody else notice or test their camera for
> > this "sunny f16" rule and what EI are you getting
> > for the DSLR camera set to ISO200?
> >
> > jco
> >
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