Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/25

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Fuji Film Question
From: Harrison McClary <harrison@mcclary.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 09:22:15 -0500

Bud,

The best thing to do is to run a test and see where the exposure falls 
using your meter and your cameras.  Every meter works differently, every 
person meters slightly differently.  

It is very easy to determine the best EI for your metering style/meter 
performance/exposing method.  Take a legal pad and mark on pages 0, 1/2, 
1, 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, 3, then -1/2, -1, -1 1/2, -2, -2 1/2, -3.  Take a 
reading in your normal method.  Take a shot at the 0 page. Then open up 
1/2 stop take a photo of the 1/2 page....do this in 1/2 stop increments 
up to 3 then go to -1/2 and stop down 1/2 stop and do that till the -3 
setting.  Afterwards look at the developed film and see which is best for 
the way you like them to look.

Oh and one last thing even after doing all of this you should bracket on 
important shots if time allows, if not get a snip test pulled of the film 
because labs can run from 1/3 to 1/2 or more stops different from day to 
day........but I love the way slides look in final reproduction much more 
than negs...nothing IMHO can beat a good super gloss type R for print 
quality and depth of color...they just look like you can step into 
them...even the ones made with my EOS gear.  ;)

As for how I shoot velvia and sensia I rate velvia at 32 and sensia at 
80.  But this is after testing and using my minolta meter as an incident 
meter.....very seldom do I expose slides using the in camera meter.

Now Kodak E100SW I rate at 100....love that new Kodak film, better IMHO 
than any of the fuji 100 speed slide films.

On 7/24/99 8:22 AM Bud Cook wrote:

>If Velvia should be exposed at ISO 40 for projection, should Sensia be
>exposed at 80?  I plan to do some testing but I'd like to hear from the
>experts.


Best regards,
Harrison McClary
email: harrison@mcclary.net
http://www.mcclary.net
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