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« ettr - an urban legend? »
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Re: ettr - an urban legend?
jimmy462 wrote
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So, let\'s take a look at your experiment and see what it is that was accomplished. By your explanation the exposures went like this...
pseudo ISO 25 @ 1 second
50 @ 1/2
100 @ 1/4
200 @ 1/8
400 @ 1/15
800 @ 1/30
1600 @ 1/60
3200 @ 1/125
This ^ is what I originally thought it was.
This v is what I thought it was after Phillip\'s clarification:
ISO 100 @ 1 second
ISO 100 @ 1/2
ISO 100 @ 1/4
ISO 100 @ 1/8
ISO 100 @ 1/15
ISO 100 @ 1/30
ISO 100 @ 1/60
ISO 100 @ 1/125
(Using EC to force the shutter change, instead of just manually changing the shutter.)
Nov 06, 2013 at 10:54 AM
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Re: ettr - an urban legend?
jimmy462 wrote
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So, let\'s take a look at your experiment and see what it is that was accomplished. By your explanation the exposures went like this...
pseudo ISO 25 @ 1 second
50 @ 1/2
100 @ 1/4
200 @ 1/8
400 @ 1/15
800 @ 1/30
1600 @ 1/60
3200 @ 1/125
This ^ is what I originally thought it was.
This v is what I thought it was after Phillip\'s clarification:
ISO 100 @ 1 second
ISO 100 @ 1/2
ISO 100 @ 1/4
ISO 100 @ 1/8
ISO 100 @ 1/15
ISO 100 @ 1/30
ISO 100 @ 1/60
ISO 100 @ 1/125
(Using EC to force the shutter change, instead of just manually changing the shutter.)
Nov 06, 2013 at 10:53 AM
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Re: ettr - an urban legend?
jimmy462 wrote
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So, let\'s take a look at your experiment and see what it is that was accomplished. By your explanation the exposures went like this...
pseudo ISO 25 @ 1 second
50 @ 1/2
100 @ 1/4
200 @ 1/8
400 @ 1/15
800 @ 1/30
1600 @ 1/60
3200 @ 1/125
I thought it was simply:
ISO 100 @ 1 second
ISO 100 @ 1/2
ISO 100 @ 1/4
ISO 100 @ 1/8
ISO 100 @ 1/15
ISO 100 @ 1/30
ISO 100 @ 1/60
ISO 100 @ 1/125
(Using EC to force the shutter change, instead of just manually changing the shutter.)
Nov 06, 2013 at 10:49 AM
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Re: ettr - an urban legend?
jimmy462 wrote
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So, let\'s take a look at your experiment and see what it is that was accomplished. By your explanation the exposures went like this...
pseudo ISO 25 @ 1 second
50 @ 1/2
100 @ 1/4
200 @ 1/8
400 @ 1/15
800 @ 1/30
1600 @ 1/60
3200 @ 1/125
I thought it was simply:
ISO 100 @ 1 second
ISO 100 @ 1/2
ISO 100 @ 1/4
ISO 100 @ 1/8
ISO 100 @ 1/15
ISO 100 @ 1/30
ISO 100 @ 1/60
ISO 100 @ 1/125
Nov 06, 2013 at 10:46 AM
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