ocean2059 wrote:
Fuji GSW690 with Fuji Provia 100F
Was this taken during a full moon? It feels like it was taken at night due to the deep rich blue of the sky, the highlighting on the water and the shallow angle (but contrasty) shadows.
Alpha_Geist wrote:
Was this taken during a full moon? It feels like it was taken at night due to the deep rich blue of the sky, the highlighting on the water and the shallow angle (but contrasty) shadows.
I don't remember if it was full moon that day. It was a very cold and bright sunny day. The image was taken around 10 in the morning and light was a bit too harsh. But using the Fuji GSW690 was very enjoyable.
My first struggles with metering using a lightmeter rather than my digital camera. All with a Mamiya RZ67 Pro II, 110 mm lens. First two with Fuji Pro400H, the others with Portra 400.
theHUN wrote:
My first struggles with metering using a lightmeter rather than my digital camera...
Why did you choose to switch ?
Back in the days I was using a Canon 1Ds, then a 20d and now an M3 for that exact purpose. Now thinking about maybe an iPhone with a good manual control app that shows an adequate histogram...
Just curious what a lighmeter proves that a digicam can't ?
SergeyT wrote:
Why did you choose to switch ?
Back in the days I was using a Canon 1Ds, then a 20d and now an M3 for that exact purpose. Now thinking about maybe an iPhone with a good manual control app that shows an adequate histogram...
Just curious what a lighmeter proves that a digicam can't ?
Thank you,
SergeyT
It's small enough so I can put in my pocket. My digital camera is an A7R3 and while compact, it's not "put it in my pant pocket" compact. I also feel that running around with two cameras will make me a mark for a robber.