[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How the H-E-double hockey sticks do you meter that ? My Sekonic L308-B
can only go
to 8000. Every other hand meter I've seen only goes so high so how do
you compensate
for ISO above 8000 ? (i.e. 12,500 and higher)
I shot a couple of rolls of Delta 3200 at 12,800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] commented:
How the H-E-double hockey sticks do you meter that ? My
Sekonic L308-B can only go to 8000. Every other hand meter
I've seen only goes so high so how do you compensate for ISO
above 8000 ? (i.e. 12,500 and higher)
I shot a couple of rolls of Delta 3200 at
Ok..
So I'm looking at the Ilford site and checking out the PDF on Delta 3200.
http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/pdf/delta3200.pdf Page 2
I've also checked out Kodak's site on their TMax 3200.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/f4016/f4016.pdf Page 21
I'm
On Friday, May 24, 2002, at 10:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How the H-E-double hockey sticks do you meter that ? My Sekonic
L308-B can only go to 8000. Every other hand meter I've seen only goes
so high so how do you compensate for ISO above 8000 ? (i.e. 12,500 and
higher)
I did
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious to attempt pushing the film (whether it's 3200 or not - i.e. I
was going
to attempt 400 pushed to 3200) and I noted that both these films can
potentially go,
according to literature, to 25,000 EI.
How the H-E-double hockey sticks do you meter that ? My
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