I live in the desert with no experience shooting in the snow. It is snowing right now, please advise adjustment needed when taking straight Leica M meter reading. add 2 stops? Thanks-
Ronald M spoke of a reflected light reading because the question was about a "straight Leica M meter reading". I used to add a stop to readings off my palm and 2.5 stops to readings off white paper or fabric. For snow, 2 stops is probably safer.
I live in the desert with no experience shooting in the snow. It is snowing right now, please advise adjustment needed when taking straight Leica M meter reading. add 2 stops? Thanks-
Why does the exposure compensation just have to be an aperture adjustment; why not adjust shutter speed instead? The title of this thread implies you can only use one method.
Incident metering may be better in this situation, but for in-camera metering, just aim the camera at a middle gray subject for metering; this will render the middle gray tones near middle gray on film, and the snow portions of the negative should receive additional exposure. Or just add a coupla stops. With either aperture or shutter speed. Your choice, depending.
Getting back to the aperture/shutter speed adjustment, if it's a landscape image (as the subject suggests), maintaining adequate DOF may be more important than a fast shutter speed, if the subject is stationary; in which case I'd recommend keeping the aperture where it's at for adequate DOF and slow the shutter speed by several stops. Or the opposite for moving subjects.
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