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Re: Rangefinder and SLR
- From: wilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Ken Wilcox)
- Subject: Re: Rangefinder and SLR
- Date: Thu, 18 Jul 1996 13:25:58 +0200
Thanks Vaughan:
Armed with this info I hope for better luck next time I try this stuff. I
rather like using an incident meter when time allows. I guess I could use
both methods and bracket any discrepancy.
Cheers!
kw
>Kodak's data suggests ISO 80 for HIE. This refers to a hand-held meter, and
>assumes a red or ir filter is on the camera lens. That is, don't add any
>filter factor corrections to the ISO 80 reading!
>
>For real-time SLR TTL metering, set the meter to 300 - 400 ISO with a red
>filter. Or set the camera to 80 ISO and set the shutter/aperture without a
>filter, then screw on the filter and expose.
>
>Vaughan
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