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Guest Rowley Birkin QC

"Wish there were more shadow detail", you really have missed the point, old fellow.

 

What an excellent photograph.

 

Regards,

Rowley.

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Wish there were more shadow detail ....

 

William, WHAT the hell do you expect to find in the missing shadow-details? A dead cockroach?

 

:D :D :D

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Don't bicker guys! You have a whole week to fight next week :D

 

Thanks Ron - have you thought about an external meter, with an invacone? That's how I would have shot this, even with my R (not that it would improve it! :) )

 

I agree with the above posters, though - it is an excellent shot and is great just as it is.

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Thanks Ron - have you thought about an external meter, with an invacone? That's how I would have shot this, even with my R (not that it would improve it! :) )

 

Yes, i have two of them and am still thinking about how useful/useless they might be in England. If i take my IIIa with me, i may need my Gossen but the MP-meter plus my little experience and some good luck is fine in most situations.

 

Best, Ron

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125th @ f8 with 100/125 ISO film and you'll be fine.

 

I promise.

 

;)

 

You do? I´ll discuss this with William while having a good beer in the cotswolds.

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You do? I´ll discuss this with William while having a good beer in the cotswolds.

 

 

f8 with a Leica? Surely emergency use only..., unless you want to borrow my 21/3.4 too! :) I have a Gossen F2 in my bag if you need it, but you're on your own for Cornwall. I use it mostly for incident readings...

 

Andy,

 

Frighteningly, we agree on most things.:D

 

Stu and QC,

 

Sorry, this is a private joke...

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f8 with a Leica? Surely emergency use only..., unless you want to borrow my 21/3.4 too! :).

 

 

Unless you want to shoot everything at 1000th and f 2.8.

 

Up to you... Not everyone wants zip depth of field. Some of us like to see what we have shot

 

;)

 

(If you use that 200 ISO stuff, then you'll be looking at 1000th @ f4, of course...)

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Unless you want to shoot everything at 1000th and f 2.8.

 

Up to you... Not everyone wants zip depth of field. Some of us like to see what we have shot

 

;)

 

(If you use that 200 ISO stuff, then you'll be looking at 1000th @ f4, of course...)

 

I've got 100, 160, 400 and 800 this time. Most shots will be at f2.8 - f5.6 at 125th - 1/750th. Best image quality in this range.

 

If I can't see anything, at least we know Ron will have a few decent snaps!:D

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Guest Rowley Birkin QC

"I've got 100, 160, 400 and 800 this time. Most shots will be at f2.8 - f5.6 at 125th - 1/750th. Best image quality in this range. If I can't see anything, at least we know Ron will have a few decent snaps."

 

 

Well we can barely contain ourselves in anticpation.

 

 

Credo quia absurdum.

Cum tacent, clament.

 

 

Regards,

Rowley.

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