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Shooting M2 in Low light circumstances


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Thank you for you're message Michael, I don't use a light meter, most times I'll meter with my eyes, which is OK on a sunny, cloudy or any daylight day. But when it comes to false or bad lightning, like in this case, I think I might need a tripod indeed. 

 

aproach #1: use a llightmeter. it will tell you, how to expose.

 

aproach #2: if -for what reason ever- you find yourself in a low-lit situation where you can not meter the light: use f=2.8 an 1/30 on any given 400 ISO-Film. and hope that it's right.

 

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