On Aug 28, 2008, at 5:24 PM, Mark Roberts wrote: > Paul Stenquist wrote: >> When I was shooting with a 6x7, I used both a spotmeter and incident >> meter. Actually, I used the incident meter most often. You really >> need both. When the light on the subject is the same as where you're >> standing, the incident meter is best. When it varies or when you have >> to quantify a highlight or shadow, the spotmeter is best. > > My 67 has the non-metered prism, so I need an external meter. I use a > Pentax K10D :) I just set the DSLR sensitivity to the ISO setting > of the > film I'm using, fit a lens with the approximate angle of view I > need and > bracket shots until I get one that looks right (no highlight/shadow > blinkies). Then I have my exposure.
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