08-02-19, 09:42 PM | #5991 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Someone just remind me about filters. If I have a +1 filter fitted does it mean I need one more stop of light? Say meter reads f5.6 at 1/125, does that mean I step to f4 1/125 or f5.6 at 1/60? Or whatever combination.
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08-02-19, 09:43 PM | #5992 |
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Cheers Johnny. I'll try it and see what happens. It's a simple enough camera to take apart and clean up if things go wrong.
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Would you be using it for lens protection or for effect? An idea might be to put it on a lens and try out a few combinations with your digital camera if possible so you can figure out what it does. |
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09-02-19, 09:28 AM | #5994 |
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It's a yellow filter and I might have meant -1. Supposed to boost contrast in black and white.
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If it's on a camera with TTL metering, won't it compensate automatically?
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No, Kiev 4. Didn't get round to using it today. I did win a new camera though, its compact and slips easily into my pocket.
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What's the new one?
With the filter, I suppose it will darken the image so to compensate, a stop more exposure is needed. I think what you said yesterday sounds right. The fed and lens are done. It needs a film and testing out. |
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Yep the "filter factor" tells you how many stops you need to add to the exposure. You can use a lot of different coloured filters with mono, red will give you really dark skies for example, yellow is the de facto for good contrast. A coloured filter also means any aberrations in the lens are negated as you're only focusing a small range of wavelengths, which is much easier for any lens than a whole spectrum.
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09-02-19, 11:33 PM | #5999 |
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Just a toy one from the arcade 2p machine.
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Getting pretty quiet in here! What are you all up to? For me, not much, busy at work and been chasing after a new (old) mountain bike which I finally snagged. Still got rolls in the Konica RF and Pentax SLR.
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