bmattock
Veteran
OK, I should be able to figure this out, but I guess the coffee hasn't kicked in yet. Besides, it's Sunday morning and I'm at work (waiting on server to be repaired), I have a broken toe that is throbbing, and I dunno what else. Oh yeah, it's raining.
If someone will take pity on me, I'd be most appreciative.
I've got my new/old Yashica Lynx 14e with me. No battery yet, hence no meter. No matter, I've got my trusty Sekonic L-358 Flash Master with me.
Arista.EDU 100 film. B+W 58ES Medium Yellow filter (marked 3X).
I set the ISO at 100 for the meter, but wait, I've got to factor in the filter.
OK, so 3x = 1.5 f-stops, right?
So, I set the secondary ISO on my meter to ISO 32, which is one-and-a-half times more exposure than ISO 100 film.
If I did that correctly, now when I hit the button on the meter, it should give me the correct exposure for any given f-stop both with and without the filter.
Unless the coffee has not yet seeped into my brain.
Any help would be appreciated!
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
If someone will take pity on me, I'd be most appreciative.
I've got my new/old Yashica Lynx 14e with me. No battery yet, hence no meter. No matter, I've got my trusty Sekonic L-358 Flash Master with me.
Arista.EDU 100 film. B+W 58ES Medium Yellow filter (marked 3X).
I set the ISO at 100 for the meter, but wait, I've got to factor in the filter.
OK, so 3x = 1.5 f-stops, right?
So, I set the secondary ISO on my meter to ISO 32, which is one-and-a-half times more exposure than ISO 100 film.
If I did that correctly, now when I hit the button on the meter, it should give me the correct exposure for any given f-stop both with and without the filter.
Unless the coffee has not yet seeped into my brain.
Any help would be appreciated!
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks