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Re: Exposures w/o Meters


  • From: P3D Dr. George A. Themelis <fj834@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Exposures w/o Meters
  • Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 17:04:53 -0400

>"No question that you need a light meter to [shoot] anything that is not
>close to "sunny day"... especially indoors."
>
>     There are exposure guides that describe lighting at lower levels...

Gosh!  I am being hit right and left here!  ;)   So, what's the final
conclusion?  Do we really need a light meter or can we get away with
exposure guides??? ;) ;) ;)

Lincoln asked me about long exposures... Having done some amount of that
(fireworks, neon signs, etc.) I must say that trial and error works best
in these special situations.

Good points LeRoy! -- George (slow Friday afternoon)


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