[Leica] (SPAM: ?) Re: Zeiss Planar T and no beer
Mark Rabiner
mark at rabinergroup.com
Mon Sep 21 21:35:52 PDT 2015
I also bracketed my film especially slides in half stops. My lenes I guess
were set up for that.
But I was thinking the other day how I've never tried the auto bracket thing
which has been possible in my last three digital DSLR'S. Might be a great
thing I'd heard done by some good people. You just hold down the shutter and
it brackets in a pre arranged arrangement put it by you . Its like its the
future or something.
On 9/21/15 9:20 PM, "leo wesson" <leowesson at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi George,
I would shoot 3 on, 1 sheet 1/2 under 1 sheer 1/2 over. I would
> run the on, under and over and hold the ons for push or pull.
Ever use read
> loads? Saved me hours every day.
Leo Wesson
leowesson.com
> On Sep 21,
> 2015, at 18:45, George Lottermoser <george.imagist at icloud.com> wrote:
>
>
> back in the day:
> growing up in a commercial photo studio:
> primarily
> shooting 8x10, 5x7 and 4x5 chromes
> all the brackets were in 1/3 stops
>
>
> 1/3 under
> 1/3 over
> and dead on
>
> That's what was done on every single
> studio shot.
> Insured 3 usable exposures
> with subtly nuanced differences in
> the shadows and highlights.
>
> a note off the iPad, George
>
> On Sep 21,
> 2015, at 3:44 PM, Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com> wrote:
>
>> Like last
> week I was shooting at aperture priority high noon midtown
>> thinking I was
> such a smart and wonderful guy and I checked and saw I'd been
>> shooting at f
> 7.1! I'd never even knew there was an f 7.1! Seemed ill
>> advised. I
> thought about going back and trying to reshoot everything. " f
>> 7.1 and be
> there" does not have resonance for me. What are you really going
>> to get at
> f 7.1? But checking my screen thing on the back of the camera they
>> all
> seemed ok. In focus even. But hoped my camera would not slip off f 8
>> again
> and start shooting at some verkakte f stop.
>> I first set my D100 at half
> stops when I first got the thing in 2003 but was
>> told by a photoapher
> friend who'd been shooting flagship Nikons for a decade
>> now that I was
> being a big baby and should get with it. So I set it back to
>> thirds which
> as the default.. Seemed to make it easier to adjust the thing
>> as I was fine
> tuning my exposure compensation when a picture came out too
>> light or too
> dark.
>> I will say that some of these half stops I just looked up I'd never
> heard of
>> either. F lucky 13! And we get f13 with third stops as well.
>>
> It's an interdisciplinary f stop.
>> I can't wait to try out f13 when I go out
> shooting later on this afternoon!
>> If someone made a lock so when you set
> your f stop it didn't slip off I'd
>> buy that camera. How disconcerting to
> find that for while now you've been
>> shooting at f14! As it's an f stop
> nobody ever heard of.
>> I agree half stops are much more humane. But its a
> dog eat dog world out
>> there. I've gone thirds and only once looked back.
>>
> f13 and be there!
>>
>>
>>
>> Third stops
>> f 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.4
> 1.6 1.8 2 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.2
>> 3.5 4 4.5 5.0 5.6
> 6.3 7.1 8 9 10 11 13
>> 14 16 18 20 22 25
> 29 32
>>
>> Half stops
>> 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.7 2 2.4 2.8
> 3.3 4 4.8 5.6 6.7
>> 8 9.5 11 13 16 19 22 27
> 32
>>
>>> On 9/21/15 2:20 PM, "Kyle Cassidy" <leicaslacker at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks to everyone on the lug for their advice, I got the 50mm
> Zeiss Planar T
>>> f2 to replace my Serenar 50mm 1.8. I can¹t post any photos
> with it until I
>>> find some luggers to go LeicaStacking in a dark pub, but I
> can say that Jim
>>> Shulman was correct in that the 1/3 stop clicks are
> annoying as sand in your
>>> margarita. Whose Idea was that?
>
>
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