Jamie123
Veteran
I'm actually not sure if this is the right forum page for this so moderators, feel free to move it if it belongs somewhere else.
My problem is this. I bought a Hasselblad 501CM a while ago and got a Pentax digital spotmeter with it. Now for landscape and still life etc. it's perfect. I meter the darkest and the lightest part of the image and use the average of those two values.
Today, however, I went out to do some street photography with it and realized that it was a little trickier. I metered the back of my hand which worked fine but most of the images were overexposed.
Any ideas on how to best use a spotmeter for street stuff? Or should I forget about the spot meter and buy another one? If yes, what kind?
PS: I know, I know, a Hasselblad is not a rangefinder but this is about the metering.
My problem is this. I bought a Hasselblad 501CM a while ago and got a Pentax digital spotmeter with it. Now for landscape and still life etc. it's perfect. I meter the darkest and the lightest part of the image and use the average of those two values.
Today, however, I went out to do some street photography with it and realized that it was a little trickier. I metered the back of my hand which worked fine but most of the images were overexposed.
Any ideas on how to best use a spotmeter for street stuff? Or should I forget about the spot meter and buy another one? If yes, what kind?
PS: I know, I know, a Hasselblad is not a rangefinder but this is about the metering.