thorsten
rf explorer
Hi everybody,
I am planning for today to test the combination of Tri-X in Xtol for my Zeiss Ikon to find out the real sensitivity and developing time for this combination. Since I lately got a densitometer from ebay, I want to shoot a grey card in zones I, II, V and VIII for ISO-settings in 1/3-steps (ISO 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800). So if my ZI's meter tells me at ISO 400 to use f/8 at 1/250sec for zone V, I would have to use f/32 for zone I, f/22 for zone II and f/2.8 for zone VIII (all at the same shutter speed).
So here's my question and I hope you could read over it and tell me, if I am wrong or if this is correct: Since the Zeiss Ikon only offers shutter speeds in full stops and aperture settings in 1/3-stops, it would be wrong to meter the grey card again, when shooting at an ISO-speed 1/3 away from ISO 400 (let's say ISO 320), because if I set f/8 again, it would show me the same shutter speed (since shutter speeds are only available at full stops). So I plan to stay with 1/250sec and only change the aperture by 1/3-steps. For ISO 320 it would be: f/5.6 + 2/3 for zone V, f/22 + 2/3 for zone I, f/16 + 2/3 for zone II and f/2 + 2/3 for zone VIII.
So I would try to only change the apertures at 1/3-steps for the different iso-settings. In ranges, where the aperture-settings aren't enough (e.g. at ISO 125 at the given example), I would change aperture and shutter speed for one full step and go on with the rest.
At the moment I am completely not sure, if this is correct. So what do you think?
Thanks for any help,
kind regards,
I am planning for today to test the combination of Tri-X in Xtol for my Zeiss Ikon to find out the real sensitivity and developing time for this combination. Since I lately got a densitometer from ebay, I want to shoot a grey card in zones I, II, V and VIII for ISO-settings in 1/3-steps (ISO 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800). So if my ZI's meter tells me at ISO 400 to use f/8 at 1/250sec for zone V, I would have to use f/32 for zone I, f/22 for zone II and f/2.8 for zone VIII (all at the same shutter speed).
So here's my question and I hope you could read over it and tell me, if I am wrong or if this is correct: Since the Zeiss Ikon only offers shutter speeds in full stops and aperture settings in 1/3-stops, it would be wrong to meter the grey card again, when shooting at an ISO-speed 1/3 away from ISO 400 (let's say ISO 320), because if I set f/8 again, it would show me the same shutter speed (since shutter speeds are only available at full stops). So I plan to stay with 1/250sec and only change the aperture by 1/3-steps. For ISO 320 it would be: f/5.6 + 2/3 for zone V, f/22 + 2/3 for zone I, f/16 + 2/3 for zone II and f/2 + 2/3 for zone VIII.
So I would try to only change the apertures at 1/3-steps for the different iso-settings. In ranges, where the aperture-settings aren't enough (e.g. at ISO 125 at the given example), I would change aperture and shutter speed for one full step and go on with the rest.
At the moment I am completely not sure, if this is correct. So what do you think?
Thanks for any help,
kind regards,