KoNickon
Nick Merritt
All in the northern hemisphere -- here we are just days from the summer solstice. We have been having beautiful sunny weather the last several days. Get out there and check your meters -- if it's not sunny f16 for you in clear weather, there's something wrong!
Ricoh
Well-known
Depends on latitude though doesn’t it...
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Where are you, the Shetlands?
I'd say that this time of year, it doesn't much matter, though I expect if you're on the Arctic Circle it's never really sunny f16 -- though it might be sunny f5.6 at 0200....
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Just bracket wherever you are. Any day of the year.
Ricoh
Well-known
53.48 degrees, approx.
I’ll try and let you know.
I’ll try and let you know.
Mackinaw
Think Different
45th parallel, and my meter matches perfectly with the Sunny 16 rule.
Jim B.
Jim B.
charjohncarter
Veteran
38th parallel, perfect sunny 16, at noon, full sun to my back , two meters: Sekonic Master (selenium), Sekonic L308s.
EDIT: I went out after my post and my digital camera was very different. Luckily I don't use my digital camera as a meter for film.
EDIT: I went out after my post and my digital camera was very different. Luckily I don't use my digital camera as a meter for film.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Cueto, Cuba 20th parallel is "sunny 22" country. Photographing a lot in Central Florida and in Cuba, it clearly seems to be a stop brighter. Meter readings always indicate a stop brighter that I would expect in the US.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Cueto, Cuba 20th parallel is "sunny 22" country. Photographing a lot in Central Florida and in Cuba, it clearly seems to be a stop brighter. Meter readings always indicate a stop brighter that I would expect in the US.
In Panama it was hard to meter especially at noon, we were about 11 or 12. You have to change everything to get full toned image: development, agitation, exposure, well you don't have to change development temperature.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
38 degrees, 38 minutes North here. Sunny 11 and 1/2.
David Hughes
David Hughes
I have one or two very elderly exposure charts and calculators in the heap somewhere and one or two of them give three latitudes and so three versions of the correct exposure. From memory 60°, 50° and 40° but there might be one that includes 30°...
Regards,David
Regards,David
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