FrankS
Registered User
I just got back from being at a friend's cottage for the weekend. It was a boys' poker/golf/fishing weekend. Glorious! I took my M6 with 35mm Summaron, 50mm J3, and 90mm Elmar. Used the 90 for only a few shots, finished 3 rolls of HP5+ (36's) in total. Tried a few moonlight shots (almost full, clear sky) of a buddy fishing from the dock, 10sec at f3.5, with the camera supported by a deck chair arm. I should know this, but was that exposure close? Got to take a nap Sat. afternoon, we ate like kings (2 inch thick BBQ'ed sirloin's), and I'm a few dollars richer! Fantastic time. Back to reality!
Just checked the Fred Parker site (http://www.fredparker.com/ultexp1.htm) and full moonlight exposure away from city, is EV -3 which, for 400 iso film is f4 @ 30sec. I underexposed a stop or 2. Please remember that this was at 1am at a boy's cottage weekend. My thinking may have been somewhat impaired.
Developed the rolls and scanned some negs. The moonlit night shots were way too under exposed. Here are some others. The film is curled longitudinally and causes the darker middle of the image, when scanned.
Just checked the Fred Parker site (http://www.fredparker.com/ultexp1.htm) and full moonlight exposure away from city, is EV -3 which, for 400 iso film is f4 @ 30sec. I underexposed a stop or 2. Please remember that this was at 1am at a boy's cottage weekend. My thinking may have been somewhat impaired.
Developed the rolls and scanned some negs. The moonlit night shots were way too under exposed. Here are some others. The film is curled longitudinally and causes the darker middle of the image, when scanned.