Spud10
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The last two years I've been working with my M4 and have been shooting meterless. I'm at the point now where when shooting B&W I can gauge the light by eye and never miss a shot (when shooting @400 iso).
But after dipping my toes in b&w for a while, I've realized that I'm just a man who prefers color.
I used to shoot extensive amounts of Provia 400x but that seems to be a thing of the past. Lately I've switched to Portra 800 and have been carrying around a Sekonic light meter to read lighting, match my eye to it and then go on snapping.
The problem comes that whenever I my own old slides or even ANY slide, I just miss that look. 🙁
Anyway, so here in Korea, Portra 800 runs about the same price as Agfa Precisa 100 and I'm contemplating that switch. Sure, I'd lose a few stops in speed but I might be willing to make that sacrifice.
So, does anyone shoot slide who doesn't meter EVERY time they take a shot? Perhaps just once for an area and then go about and judge the light yourself? Or is slide film so picky that a meter is needed almost every time?
But after dipping my toes in b&w for a while, I've realized that I'm just a man who prefers color.
I used to shoot extensive amounts of Provia 400x but that seems to be a thing of the past. Lately I've switched to Portra 800 and have been carrying around a Sekonic light meter to read lighting, match my eye to it and then go on snapping.
The problem comes that whenever I my own old slides or even ANY slide, I just miss that look. 🙁
Anyway, so here in Korea, Portra 800 runs about the same price as Agfa Precisa 100 and I'm contemplating that switch. Sure, I'd lose a few stops in speed but I might be willing to make that sacrifice.
So, does anyone shoot slide who doesn't meter EVERY time they take a shot? Perhaps just once for an area and then go about and judge the light yourself? Or is slide film so picky that a meter is needed almost every time?
