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Exposure calculation
"MangroveRoot" wrote
Would I be right in the belief that this question, and the solutions to it, would be applicable to formats other than "large", should one care to do such a thing? If the lenses you use for your 645 are attached directly to the body, and especially if your 645 has a built in TTL meter, the answer is "no." If your lens attaches via a bellows, and your 645 doesn't have TTL, then the answer is "yes." The greater the extension of the lens from the body, the greater the required exposure. |
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