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Hey folks,
I want to try to get metering down, and I'm a little tired of going out, taking a shot, coming back, only to find out I didn't quite do it right. I was hoping I could get some feedback for some subjects I can try taking photos of at home, this way I can take the pic, develop it, print it and see the results and try again. What would the easiest subject/light condition I could use, futher, what would be a good way for me to judge if in fact I did the right job? Things to look for on the neg and the print.
I'm hoping that by doing that, I could also take the oportunity to shift my flare factor to see what the diff might be between .02 and .03, since if I understand correctly, the factor is a guess, and is largely a matter of taste?!?!
Thanks R
P.S. Is the metering video out yet? |
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