----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob Studdert"
Subject: Re: Skills



It just depends how you look at it, if you are walking in with your DSLR you could well argue that you're taking in one of the most advanced light meters to
date. I now often use my DSLR to meter my MF exposures, I get far more
predictable results on film particularly in low light, I still have my Gossen
Luna Pro digital F but it's only a good tool for some jobs.

You must have a really nice DSLR...
With my DSLR, I set the light, take the picture, and then adjust the exposure to get a nice histogram. Then I take another picture and repeat the process until I get a pretty histogram.
Sort of like bracketing but with less guesswork.
To have to tranfser that process to a film exposure seems like a lot of work.....
I'll stick to the light meter for film.

William Robb


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