Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
So, if I use a consistent exposure method,
but need an incident meter to accomplish that
goal, how do I turn my 35mm camera into an
incident meter?
Or is it easier to just carry one?
In the 80's, I remember someone sold a transluscent
plastic gizmo you could put
Lon Williamson wrote:
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
So, if I use a consistent exposure method,
but need an incident meter to accomplish that
goal, how do I turn my 35mm camera into an
incident meter?
Or is it easier to just carry one?
In the 80's, I remember someone sold a transluscent
, 2002 4:06 PM
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Subject: Re: Metering system
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
So, if I use a consistent exposure method,
but need an incident meter to accomplish that
goal, how do I turn my 35mm camera into an
incident meter?
Or is it easier to just carry one?
In the 80
On Saturday, January 12, 2002, at 07:12 PM, Tom Rittenhouse wrote:
I carry a Sekonic L-308 B, the thing is light and tiny and uses only
one AA
cell. In its belt case you don't even notice it is there, and it fits
into
the smallest shirt pocket.
I also have this meter, and love it.
So, if I use a consistent exposure method,
but need an incident meter to accomplish that
goal, how do I turn my 35mm camera into an
incident meter?
Or is it easier to just carry one?
Collin
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So, if I use a consistent exposure method,
but need an incident meter to accomplish that
goal, how do I turn my 35mm camera into an
incident meter?
One possibility (although I have never used one, so I am not really
recommending them, just suggesting...) is the Expo/Disc -
Hi,
there was a company a while back selling dome things that you can fit
over your lens. iirc Fred has/had one and may still have the url of
the suppliers. It always seemed like a good idea to me. Apparently you
can frig it by using a white aerosol cap provided you calibrate it.
Carrying a
Fred wrote:
So, if I use a consistent exposure method,
but need an incident meter to accomplish that
goal, how do I turn my 35mm camera into an
incident meter?
One possibility (although I have never used one, so I am not really
recommending them, just suggesting...) is the Expo/Disc -
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Subject: Metering system
So, if I use a consistent exposure method,
but need an incident meter to accomplish
Fred wrote:
So, if I use a consistent exposure method,
but need an incident meter to accomplish that
goal, how do I turn my 35mm camera into an
incident meter?
Well, Fred did not write that...
Fred
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