First photos from my new fed 2 with industar 26

I agree; pretty nice results! "pipe" appeals to me and the others from the I-26 are ok also but my favorite from that gallery is "bridge". Thanks for these!
On a side note: I got a "404" error message when I clicked on the gallery link in your signature.
Rob
 
yes i use hand meter. but i took that meter from zenit camera and put it in a little box. its not so accurate in extreme light conditions but in normal light is ok.
its not so hard to work without meter but sometimes light is tricky- for example on lody weather it look like its dark but usually it have much more light. so its better to have some meter just to check out. 😉
 
Nice shots. I like "The Drunk Guy" best. When I look at that picture it's like he was cursing at me. Yikes!

P.S. squeaky_clean...it's not that tough shooting without a light meter. It just takes practice. Make sure you carry a pen and notepad to take notes.
 
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about meter from zenit: i took meter from zenit and put it in a box from some broken clock. i put a cell on one side of box and that scale thing on other side. here are pictures of what it look like.
 
Very interesting! I have been thinking about building some kind of meter myself. I use a polarizer quite a bit and would like to make a meter I could mount the polarizer on since it doesnt have a fixed filter factor.......
 
Zepofan said:
I found this little tool ...maybe it was here on RFF I don´t remember. It´s very usefull and works like a charm.

Years ago, I purchased something called the "Harris Memory Meter" which I still use to this day when I am out with my Ansco Speedex 4.5 and external rangefinder. Like this example from Zepofan, it is just a convenient extension of the sunny 16 rule, but it really has been useful for to me developing better light intensity awareness. It is no longer called the Harris Memory Meter, but it is still available at: http://www.harrisphotos.com/BetterPhot.html
 
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