Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 2/16/01 11:55 AM, Leica Users digest expressed the following: > > Guys, > > I'm off for some skiing at Banff (elevation 5000-8500ft). Is there enough > UV at these altitudes to make a UV filter more than just optional? In case > the meter goes belly up, does the sunny f16 rule change appreciably at these > altitudes? > > Thanks > > Jonathan Lee I lived in Banff for a year, and have taught there a number of times since. It is *unbelievably* bright, and while I've never shot there, I suspect the sunny 16 rule would not apply, if only for the glare off the snow. You're going to have to do some test shots -- I'm not sure I would trust a meter, even, under those conditions. And don't even think about going without a lens hood. Also, fyi, it can go down to thirty below (as well as turn into spring-like conditions overnight); be prepared. And don't get molested by an elk. (This is a serious piece of advice: in rutting season, they'll go after just about any species.) It is, perhaps, the most beautiful place on earth. Make sure you hike. And if you have the time, take a day out to drive the Icefields Parkway up to Jasper -- that is, without a doubt, the most beautiful drive in the world. cheers, Douglas Cooper http://www.dysmedia.com