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wlewisiii
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Through the fine efforts of Greyhoundman, I've got the old B&L Zeiss Tessar mounted and have run a few sheets of FP4+ behind it. Here's a couple to illustrate a few ... "Lessons Learned" :bang: :bang: :bang:
1) Keep a real good eye on where the Sun is. Gotta find the right series VI or VII adaptor for a hood with this old gal.
2) 100 ASA black and white is not a good film choice to try and catch the setting sun through leafy trees.
3) But with a good knee brace, f22@1/25th can work quite nicely. Should have been a bit slower still to get more shadow detail, but I bracketed the _other direction_ . Which gives another lesson - trust your meter if your going to bother using it. It's measurement was correct but seemed wrong somehow...
William
1) Keep a real good eye on where the Sun is. Gotta find the right series VI or VII adaptor for a hood with this old gal.
2) 100 ASA black and white is not a good film choice to try and catch the setting sun through leafy trees.
3) But with a good knee brace, f22@1/25th can work quite nicely. Should have been a bit slower still to get more shadow detail, but I bracketed the _other direction_ . Which gives another lesson - trust your meter if your going to bother using it. It's measurement was correct but seemed wrong somehow...
William