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Ziggy Smalls
May 24, 2008

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want in a man,
Pain I can do
ground floor etc

Any tips for metering snowy scenes for slide film? I do have an incident meter.

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Ziggy Smalls
May 24, 2008

If pain's what you
want in a man,
Pain I can do
If you have the cash to drop, voigtlander made a few modern lenses for pentax mount and the 40mm f2 is incredible.

Ziggy Smalls
May 24, 2008

If pain's what you
want in a man,
Pain I can do
Portra 800 does take pushing pretty well if you were set on shooting color.

Ziggy Smalls
May 24, 2008

If pain's what you
want in a man,
Pain I can do
Does the OM-2 need the old 1.35v batteries?

Ziggy Smalls
May 24, 2008

If pain's what you
want in a man,
Pain I can do

Grand Fromage posted:

Dumb question time but the internet is just AI articles: when people talk about for example shooting a 400 film at 800, it is literally just setting the camera to 800 and shooting as if that were the speed of the film, right? So it's basically just like using a stop of exposure compensation on digital? I know pushing ISO is about developing.

Yeah this is the way to get proper exposure before you get to the development step when pushing.

Ziggy Smalls
May 24, 2008

If pain's what you
want in a man,
Pain I can do

a dingus posted:

I should create a motion picture thread, but here's a little film I created recently as a test roll for a bolex H16S non-reflex camera I bought and had serviced. I wanted to create something that captured springtime. This is the first project that I actually sat down and created a shot list for. Considering I've really never created a video in my 30 something years and this is all shot in my neighborhood, I'm OK with it. The biggest thing I'd do differently is using a tripod for sure, and maybe being more patient for better shots of some things. I whiffed the exposure on a couple shots but I was able to use most of the 3 minutes of film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwsn3_rLqlU

I love this. My brother shot the final project for his film degree with a 16mm bolex. I would read the gently caress out of that thread.

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Ziggy Smalls
May 24, 2008

If pain's what you
want in a man,
Pain I can do
The only big issue I can think of is if you try to use an old style non-ai lens with the camera. For those lenses on the FA you'd need to use the DOF preview to get an accurate light meter reading.

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