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Love vintage Hifi, too!
Happy to hear, it's clear! 🙂
One shot per roll this well-exposed, meterless, is something I'd be over the moon about. I can barely expose properly with a meter. You nailed the exposure and the lighting. Not to mention aggressive but perfect use of shallow depth of field. Nice shawt.
One shot per roll this well-exposed, meterless, is something I'd be over the moon about. I can barely expose properly with a meter. You nailed the exposure and the lighting. Not to mention aggressive but perfect use of shallow depth of field. Nice shawt.
Your other low-light pictures suggest to me that you may be erring on the side of underexposure. Muddy, compared to the picture above and the Subway shot.
Yup better to err on the side of overexposure. The scanner makes up for underexposed shots by increasing the gain, and the result is muddy, noisy photos with colour shifts.
Keep shooting~
Wow, great job at the guessed exposures; those all look really good!
I saw your other thread and this looks MUCH better!
It's ironic that I began my shooting without a meter (due to not beinfpg able to afford one), and my exposures were hit-and-miss. But then when I got around to getting a meter, I could read the light fairly well, and used the meter only to make sure it agreed with my guess.
Great photos, by the way. I agree with the post which mentioned that your Summicron might have haze. This is quite common, but a little hard to see yourself unless you know what you are looking for. Both DR Summicrons I have had suffered from haze, but they still worked well enough.