Thanks for all the tips everyone, I'll be sure to post a couple shots
soon if any of my first roll turn out.
jp
On 26-Dec-08, at 11:54 AM, Luiz Felipe wrote:
I used to carry a Gossen incident + variable angle reflected adapter
with the 6x7 and the hasselblad (no metered prisms), but in my last
days of medium format I started using also a digital PS from Canon
to get a little closer to where I wanted to go. mixing a good
incident reading with digital preview would be my choice if I ever
return to medium format. I used a borrowed M645 once and liked the
camera very much. but the Hasselblad was chosen due to changeable
backs and leaf shutters.
Very good camera, post us some test pics...
Luiz Felipe
luiz.felipe at techmit.com.br
Fri, 26 Dec 2008 09:22:19 -0500, PN Stenquist
<[email protected]> escreveu:
I have a metered prism on my 6x7, but I rarely used it when I was
shooting a lot with that camera. I used a handheld incident meter,
which is quick and very accurate.
Paul
On Dec 26, 2008, at 8:04 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Jon Paul Schelter wrote:
I've been thinking about an upgrade to a K20D, D300 or D700...
Instead of wading into the madness that is high tech, my Anna got
me a Mamiya 645 - looks like the original to me, with a penta-prism
finder - I don't really know a lot about it, but I'm excited to try
it out. It seems to be in great working order. It came with an
80mm f/2.8.
Does anyone have advice or pointers for a novice? I'm going to need
a light meter, I guess, although I *imagine* that I can use my
*istDS to give me an EV.
Yep. That's what I do with my Pentax 67 with non-meter prism. I use
a DSLR as a light meter. Since I usually shoot slide film in the 67,
the "expose to the right" histogram technique for setting digital
exposure suits my style well.
It's quicker and infinitely more detailed information than I could
get from any light meter (unless I did lots and lots of readings
with a spot meter, I suppose).
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