quantum-x
Established
So I finally got my hands on the TX-2 30mm and center filter.
I'm totally in love, of course.
The question I now ask, after shooting off 2 rolls of film and forgetting to compensate for the center filter - how many stops is it, how many do I have to compensate for?
I could probably aqnswer my own question, but my manual was in japanese, and although I can read japanese, my kanji is terrible...
Thanks!
Simon
I'm totally in love, of course.
The question I now ask, after shooting off 2 rolls of film and forgetting to compensate for the center filter - how many stops is it, how many do I have to compensate for?
I could probably aqnswer my own question, but my manual was in japanese, and although I can read japanese, my kanji is terrible...
Thanks!
Simon
S
Simon Larbalestier
Guest
Simon the exposure readings on the TX-2 are TTL so you shouldn't have to compensate.
The manual compensation is one stop i think (at least it is for the 45mm lens)
you can get the English version of the manuals from here:
http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals
The manual compensation is one stop i think (at least it is for the 45mm lens)
you can get the English version of the manuals from here:
http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals
sjw617
Panoramist
I have a PDF file of the manual that I downloaded from Hasselblad before the Xpan disappeared from the site. I can e-mail it to you.
I also have a PDF for each lens.
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Steve
I also have a PDF for each lens.
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Steve
quantum-x
Established
Hi guys -
After posting I found the manual link.
I have a slightly different problem - I shoot long [ie 5 - 20] minute exposures, so usually do all the metering and exposure calculations in my head.
I take the initial exposure reading from a lightmeter or my SLR, and then do the necessary conversions - so up until now, I've not been compensating for the center filter. The manual says it's -1.5eV - what is that in terms of stops?
Thanks!
Simon
After posting I found the manual link.
I have a slightly different problem - I shoot long [ie 5 - 20] minute exposures, so usually do all the metering and exposure calculations in my head.
I take the initial exposure reading from a lightmeter or my SLR, and then do the necessary conversions - so up until now, I've not been compensating for the center filter. The manual says it's -1.5eV - what is that in terms of stops?
Thanks!
Simon
Ben1
X-pan #1 Fan
how do you take a 20 minute exposure with the xpan when its limited to 540 secs (9 minutes) ????
sjw617
Panoramist
Yiou can take multiple eposures with the Xpan - each 9 min. max.
SHERPA
Member
for 30mm Lenes .... center filte is must have it
You Can See it :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/xpan/
You Can See it :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/xpan/
nf3996
Member
sjw617 said:I have a PDF file of the manual that I downloaded from Hasselblad before the Xpan disappeared from the site. I can e-mail it to you.
I also have a PDF for each lens.
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.
Steve
I also have acquired a second-hand 30mm lens, but no manual. Although there's not a great dela to learn, I'd welcome sight of a PDF of the 30mm lens manual. If you are able to e-mail it to my (through the PM facility here), I'd be most grateful.
Many thanks,
Alan
Finder
Veteran
quantum-x said:Hi guys -
After posting I found the manual link.
I have a slightly different problem - I shoot long [ie 5 - 20] minute exposures, so usually do all the metering and exposure calculations in my head.
I take the initial exposure reading from a lightmeter or my SLR, and then do the necessary conversions - so up until now, I've not been compensating for the center filter. The manual says it's -1.5eV - what is that in terms of stops?
Thanks!
Simon
1 EV (exposure value) is equal to one stop. So you need to give an extra one and a half stops.
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