Nikon Zf as a platform for adapted/native manual focus lenses
JustShootMe wrote:
ZF CV 50 F1 , I really like this lens , it's just unique
Looks like these could have benefited from the "Lo 1.0" ISO setting to avoid overexposure in the center of the frame at f/1.0 in bright daylight.
Here's what I do so I'm ready for these situations: With Auto ISO switched on, move the dial to "C", then in the menu set "ISO sensitivity" to "Lo 1.0". Now you can put the dial back to ISO 100 for normal shooting and ISO 100 stays the minimum ISO. But when shooting wide apertures in bright daylight, I switch to "C" and have automatic addition of Lo1 ISO to the speeds Auto ISO can choose from.
Just in general, the CV 50 f/1 at f/1 often needs some negative exposure comp to correct expose the center of the frame.
Nikon Zf as a platform for adapted/native manual focus lenses
JustShootMe wrote:
ZF CV 50 F1 , I really like this lens , it's just unique
Looks like these could have benefited from the "Lo 1.0" ISO setting to avoid overexposure in the center of the frame at f/1.0 in bright daylight.
Here's what I do so I'm ready for these situations: With Auto ISO switched on, move the dial to "C", then in the menu set "ISO sensitivity" to "Lo 1.0". Now you can put the dial back to ISO 100 for normal shooting and ISO 100 stays the minimum ISO. But when shooting wide apertures in bright daylight, I switch to "C" and have automatic addition of Lo1 ISO to the speeds Auto ISO can choose from.
Nov 07, 2023 at 04:13 PM
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