But that's impossible to match aperture & s/s against. You can't tell the camera to simply do what the digital did. No path between the two exists. Which is why test rolls are not only important, but often the only real way to get a predictable result. Now, if there were a Polaroid back for the 645 ...
Collin At 01:03 PM 10/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Or, just bracket the heck out of it and shoot a lot of contrast options & let them pick the one they're happiest with. Depends how professional you want/need to come across. :) Collin< bring the digital camera and try the lights with it first. then bracket around what seems to work best. Herb....