I'm going to run a roll of velvia 100 that someone handed me the other day through my zx-7. I will probably do nothing but mostly tripod landscapes and what not. Since I will likely be using an older 50mm mostly, I will just have center weighted metering at my disposal. I know that for slide film you expose mostly for highlights since there is less latitude there. I guess I'm asking, should I just have enough faith in that meter and try to center more on the sky and lock and recompose? I could also use the k-5 to spot meter since I would likely have it with me. I just don't have enough of a feel for this zx-7 as I still have a decent amount of tri-x waiting to be developed. I think I am going to try duplicating a few shots with the k-5 so I can compare digital vs slide film. I also have some kodak porta vc pro 160. I'm guessing that can still be developed, though I know its out of production if I heard correctly. I will probably start with the porta first. My experience with film is very limited since I started purely in digital years ago. I see there are some film shooters here so I thought I would ask. With the digital cameras I can spot meter if it is critical. No option for that here. I kind of love the challenge of film....a 67 would be a lot of fun so I'm looking at playing a bit more with 35mm before I make the jump to 120.
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