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Re: [photo-3d] Re: exposure guides for kodak II stereo cameras
- From: "David Vandever" <vandever1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Re: exposure guides for kodak II stereo cameras
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 18:49:26 PDT
thanks for the great info on exposures for the kodak stereo camera. i am
going to get the hang of this baby yet, with all of the great suggestions
that you pros are giving me. by the by, does anyone know where i can find
realist mounted views of lookout mountain? I plan to go there on vacation
this summer, and want to find some photogenic spots to take 3-d from. any
help appreciated, and as always, thanks guys for all the advice you send my
way. i read it all, and appreciate your help more than you will ever know.
david vandever.. vandever1@xxxxxxxxxxx
>From: "Grant Campos" <gccampos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [photo-3d] Re: exposure guides for kodak II stereo cameras
>Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 19:36:18 -0700
>
>David,
>
>Sometimes the Kodaks can have sticky shutters. Usually the "sunny 16" rule
>works, but if the shutters are sticky you may have to compensate (use
>faster shutter speeds, or use smaller aperatures). I did a quick search in
>the archives and here is what I found for the sunny 16 rule (this will save
>George from some typing):
>
>**Quote**
>
>The SunnyFor most stereo cameras and 100 ASA film, follow the DrT rule :-):
>----------------------------------------------------------------
> +1 1/150 @ f16 sand or snow under bright sun
> 0 1/100 @ f16 *sunny day rule* (front bright sunlight, distinct shdws)
> -1 1/100 @ f11 hazy sun, soft shadows, side lighting
> -2 1/100 @ f8 cloudy & no shadows, sunset w/sun, moon
> -3 1/50 @ f8 heavy overcast, bright shade
> -4 1/50 @ f5.6 dark shade, twilight at sunset
> -5 1/25 @ f5.6 Skyline just after sunset, tree shade
> ** Limit of hand-holding, use tripod for the following **
> -6 1/5 @ f8 N. window light, forest shade, shows w/carbon-arc sptlght
> -7 1/2 @ f8 Brightly illuminated offices, store windows, sport events
> -8 1 @ f8 Minimum office illum., city streets, stage shows avg.lig.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I borrowed the low light situations from "Harris Photoguide" for Existing
> Light, copyright 1989.
>
> -- George Themelis
>
>***Unquote**
>
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