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Right I've been trying to work this out for a bit now:

If I know the EV, ISO and Aperture I want to use how do I calculate the shutter speed? I'm thinking of a formula or process rather than a crib sheet.
 
Mathematically, EV = Log2 (f²/T)
Cool thanks.

Now my maths breaks down. Because I can't get t from the above when I know the rest.

sudo edit: AHAA. t=LOG2(f²)/ev! Thanks
Nope It doesn't...
 
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T=f^2(1/2^EV)
 
Your mastery of the force is vastly superior to my own!

I could never get my head around logarithm's which I presume is what (1/2^EV) is dealing with?
 
I could never get my head around logarithm's which I presume is what (1/2^EV) is dealing with?

It's easier to convert the equation to its exponential form...

log^a(y) = x

is equivalent to:

a^x = y
 
I need to go do some remedial mathematics... :D

Thanks though David.
 
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Beginning to see why crib sheets are a good idea... solving those equations on the fly on a shoot would be a hundred miles beyond tricky!
 
Yeah I have another idea to try and slim line this and the lack of a simple zone system chart for my meter.
 
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