On 27 Oct 2005 at 20:34, William Robb wrote:

> 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.

Far less work than having to re-shoot the film and I don't really find it any 
more work than using a meter plus I have a digital record of the scene with 
EXIF data including date/time, it's not a problem to me at all.


Rob Studdert
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