dagubu
Newbie
Hi,
I just shot a test roll on my new Canonet Ql-17 GIII and the results were great, except the indoor shots turned out with a strange hue, most likely due to the lighting in my home. It's not fluorescent lighting. It's your regular light bulb.
I'm new to photography so please bear with me...what kind of filter do I need for indoor shots?
The camera came with a UV filter...should I have taken that off?
And my biggest question: while the test roll was color print film, I'd like to do mostly black and white shooting. Do I need a filter for indoor shots if I'm using B&W, or does it only apply to color film?
Thanks,
D.
I just shot a test roll on my new Canonet Ql-17 GIII and the results were great, except the indoor shots turned out with a strange hue, most likely due to the lighting in my home. It's not fluorescent lighting. It's your regular light bulb.
I'm new to photography so please bear with me...what kind of filter do I need for indoor shots?
The camera came with a UV filter...should I have taken that off?
And my biggest question: while the test roll was color print film, I'd like to do mostly black and white shooting. Do I need a filter for indoor shots if I'm using B&W, or does it only apply to color film?
Thanks,
D.