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What light meter for Fuji GW670 11 ?
Q.G. de Bakker wrote:
Stacey wrote: My point was light can change rapidly and being able to guess exposure is a good thing to know how to do, A guess is better than a missed shot, but many guesses lead to unusable shots anyway... Can't imagine guessing far enough off with print film for that to happen! Sure use a meter to get a baseline but once you start shooting on the street the large exposure latitude of print film should easily cover any mistakes. -- Stacey |
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What light meter for Fuji GW670 11 ?
Stacey wrote:
Can't imagine guessing far enough off with print film for that to happen! Sure use a meter to get a baseline but once you start shooting on the street the large exposure latitude of print film should easily cover any mistakes. Covering mistakes, yes... ;-) |
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