kshapero
South Florida Man
Ok, not too bad
Same exposure, just a few seconds later. What happened?
Center-based AE with your ZI.
I do not agree. When I use 100-400 ISO film, the ZI metering is the most accurate I have ever used. I use the AE lock quite often. I think in this case the grain must have thrown the Fuji Frontier Scanner off, plus the globe moving into the center of the frame was unnoticed by me.The metering of the ZI is actually biased toward the lower left of the frame and that light is slightly in that direction ... the Ikon's metering is not one of it's strong points IMO! 😛
I do not agree. When I use 100-400 ISO film, the ZI metering is the most accurate I have ever used. I use the AE lock quite often. I think in this case the grain must have thrown the Fuji Frontier Scanner off, plus the globe moving into the center of the frame was unnoticed by me.
Akiva , FWIW I regularly obtain dismal results from colour 800 ISO film. If I use 400, 200, 100 I'm fine. I just don't have consistent results from 800, yet I know others (RayPA) use it regularly and obtain outstanding results. I'm equally confused by this phenomenon but it's there. I've stopped trying with 800.
As Gabriel has noted on this shot though it does look like your meter is on that light and it has blown out your image. Even digital will get confused there. EV compensation might be a consideration in similar circumstances or meter off the subjects face and lock the reading before shooting if you want to shoot 800.
Jan, Akiva,
I also have difficulties with Superia 800. Very sensitive to the slightest
underexposure. If exposure is on, or above it works well.
A film that is easier (but harder to get) on exposure mistakes is NPZ.
Roland.