ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
I found that a translucent vitamin water bottle cap fits perfectly over the 35mm skopar lens. I know you can use frosted pringles cap for WB on digital from searching a few forums, but I also hear there is a way to use it as an incident meter.
How's that work? Meter off the cap and open 1 stop? 1/2 stop? Also, poland spring bottles (1 gallon) make great expodisks.
How's that work? Meter off the cap and open 1 stop? 1/2 stop? Also, poland spring bottles (1 gallon) make great expodisks.
charjohncarter
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You better calibrate it. I think you mean 'meter though' not 'meter off.' Maybe you don't?
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
Right!.. Meter through..
I tried it with the Rebel XT and it worked good enough. I have a roll in the bessa r right now I am trying it with. (exp tmx 400) I'll probably soup that later this week with my expired HC-110. :wink:
I tried it with the Rebel XT and it worked good enough. I have a roll in the bessa r right now I am trying it with. (exp tmx 400) I'll probably soup that later this week with my expired HC-110. :wink:
Sparrow
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Under consistent lighting take a meter reading off a grey card using the camera’s ttl meter then put the your vitamin cap on the lens and turn the camera through 180° and take a second reading, how much the two differ would give you some idea.
charjohncarter
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Sparrow has been thinking. Excellent, Sparrow. Here is a page from 'Existing-Light Photography' The Kodak Workshop Series, it should help, too. If this violates the copyright laws, just delete:
edit, it is difficult to read, but if you 'save as' to your desktop, you can print or read with an editing program.
edit, it is difficult to read, but if you 'save as' to your desktop, you can print or read with an editing program.
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ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
cool stuff.. I'm going to try a few different things. See which ones work best. Thanks again!
BillBingham2
Registered User
I grabbed a cap like this from an old Sony FD-91 I sold a few months ago. It reminded me of a cap I was on a Leica CL years back. Some photographer had put a light meter dome (like from a Norwood Director) into the center of his cap to get incident readings. Because it was a spot meter he said it worked well.
B2 (;->
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FrankS
Registered User
Try a white foam coffee cup inverted over the lens. Empty it first.
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
Frank, what happened to the Jerry Garcia avatar?
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Disputable. The old name for incident light metering was the 'artificial highlight method', after all. You're metering off a transilluminated highlight...charjohncarter said:You better calibrate it. I think you mean 'meter though' not 'meter off.' Maybe you don't?
Pure pedantry, but worth a few moments' idle thought.
Cheers,
Roger
Sparrow
Veteran
And then of course there is the K-factor to consider
charjohncarter
Veteran
Quit droll Roger, these little tidbits are useful at cocktail parties.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
brain power. Some lightmeters can supplement it. None can replace it.
BillBingham2
Registered User
Funny.......
Funny.......
Funny, I thought Quarks would come into the equation some where. Perhaps I should have some more Lepton Tea......
B2 (;->
Funny.......
Sparrow said:And then of course there is the K-factor to consider
Funny, I thought Quarks would come into the equation some where. Perhaps I should have some more Lepton Tea......
B2 (;->
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