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Subject: [Leica] A Noctilux and Velvia ...
From: mcyclwritr at comcast.net (mcyclwritr@comcast.net)
Date: Tue Nov 15 10:55:36 2005

Frank,

Pardon me. I meant when using the Noctilux for shooting in available 
darkness in answer to a question "at what shutter speed" do you shoot with a 
Noctilux. 

-Chris Lawson


> I beg your pardon.....
> 
> If the Sunny 16 rule is F16 at 1/film speed ( in this case 1/1600 of a
> second)
> 
> F1 is effectively 8 stops faster thank F16.....
> Going top 1/15 of a second is 7 stops more light.... a total of 15 zones
> darker than daylight........
> 
> You can take a picture at F1 in basically darkens at 1/1000 of a second ( 8
> stops) .  When in heaven's name would you use 1/15 of a second, an
> additional 7 zones ?
> 
> A better question is how do you focus the camera in such dark light?
> 
> Or do you let your negatives get more dense as light changes?
> 
> Frank Filippone
> red735i@earthlink.net
> 
> 
> First, I start with the Rabiner Neopan 1600 film/developer solution. Then,
> with the Noct at f/1.0, I have latitude in shutter speed choices. Sure, 
> it's
> cheating.
> 
> I'll sometimes venture to 1/15th second, hoping for a zen-like,
> semi-comatose state while the shutter is open. Fat chance.
> 
> 
> 
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