AE, for the first time

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Never had I any use for AE... until yesterday!

Yesterday I went to a Fantasy fair with some friends. The weather was sunny with scattered clouds, and there was lots to see and shoot. The venue was in the gardens and grounds of a castle (Huis de Haar, for those familiar with castles in Holland). I started shooting in my regular way: J-8, iso200, f8, AWB, and setting shutter time to match the light. After only a few shots I was getting desperate. The dis- and re-appearing sun made guessing shutter time a chore, the abundance of trees and parks didn't make things easier. The shutter times were all over the place: from 1/30 to 1/500 and everything in between. Horrible!

Then I had a flash of sense. Why not try out the AE dial? It's there and it can't do worse than I'm already doing, so let's give it a try. And so I did. I set it at +1, and shot the entire afternoon with it. Loved it! I may never return to setting shutter speed by myself again. :)

Anyway, for results check _the Fantasy fair photos_ and _the PAW for week 16_ on my photo portfolio blog.
 
I find the exposure accuracy on the R-D1 to be exceptional - even under difficult lighting conditions it is almost always spot on. One thing Epson definitely got right.

Cheers,
Kirk
 
good for you remy!

i have been using ae on the zi since it arrived as i thought it a good test.
seems pretty good and i found it works better if i change the speed on the iso dial as i change films...;)

joe
 
back alley said:
good for you remy!

i have been using ae on the zi since it arrived as i thought it a good test.
seems pretty good and i found it works better if i change the speed on the iso dial as i change films...;)

joe

Joe, that was my idea too. Changing the iso to suit the situation (when it gets darker or when indoors) works well. I just have to remember to peek at the shutter speed that is set. I forgot once or twice and got blur-by-camer-shake. Fortunately, those weren't critical shots so no harm done.

I'm definitely going to use this AE thingy on a regular basis. What's next? AQuto focus sounds like a good idea.... :p
 
KEH said:
I find the exposure accuracy on the R-D1 to be exceptional - even under difficult lighting conditions it is almost always spot on. One thing Epson definitely got right.

Cheers,
Kirk

Indeed very good. I have the same experience with the metering on the Bessa R and L. Both are extremely accurate. I tended to over-expose by about an "arrow LED" to get more shadow detail but the results were always very predictable. I now experience the same with the R-D1. My experience with the Bessas made me more confident to use the AE, and I'm not let down.
 
peter_n said:
Great stuff Remy. :) Glad to see you're still using your trusty J-8. I love the AE on my M7!

Thanks all, for the compliments.

Yes, I re-found the J-8 after several months of solely shooting the M-Rokkor 40/2. Both are fabulous lenses. Sometimes you just need to switch flavours to keep things spicy. :)
 
Very nice pictures, indeed. Looked like a fun event. My only question is: where are the pictures of you in your Fantasy Fair outfit?
 
Sorry BJ, I didn't dress up. Didn't know it was an event like this.

Maybe next year. :p Got the wife a bit excited to go there next year around, dressed as Mongolian Khan and Khatan (king and Queen). :) Maybe our little girl can go as Little Red Riding Hood, or a Gremlin. :)
 
ChrisN said:
Good work! That looks like a wonderful event for a photographer - all those willing subjects!

Missed your post, Chris!

Yes, very willing subjects! Everyone dresses up as if they're crazy and everyone wants to show off their creations. And very impressive creations there were. I wish life was a bit more like this. :)
 
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