abdoujaparov
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The film images I've taken so far have mostly been of the "point my digicam at the scene, read off the settings that the matrix metering chose, transfer them to the film camera, press the shutter" variety. Now that I've bought an incident meter, I feel like I should put some more effort in and really understand metering - especially as I'd *love* to take some shots on Velvia, and understand that it's pretty fussy about who its friends are, unlike that brazen hussy Portra.
So, does anyone have any tips for metering for Velvia 50? Bronica SQ-A, mostly landscapes or seascapes, probably overcast conditions (I'm not going to waste all that expensive film on contrasty light when I don't have a clue on what I'm doing), and to be scanned on a v500. Assume I don't really know what "expose for the highlights" actually means in terms of using the meter
Cheers!
So, does anyone have any tips for metering for Velvia 50? Bronica SQ-A, mostly landscapes or seascapes, probably overcast conditions (I'm not going to waste all that expensive film on contrasty light when I don't have a clue on what I'm doing), and to be scanned on a v500. Assume I don't really know what "expose for the highlights" actually means in terms of using the meter
Cheers!


