Using a light meter and filters for slide film - Velvia 50 and Ektachrome

Опубликовано: 21 Ноябрь 2020
на канале: Stephen Milner
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Using a light meter and filters for slide film is a great way of ensuring you get the correct exposure without blowing out the brightest areas in your scene. In this video, I shoot Fuji Velvia 50 and Kodak Ektachrome E100 for landscape photography on a black sand beach on the west coast of New Zealand.

My camera of choice for this video is my Hasselblad 503CW, which is a medium format film camera, it has interchangeable film backs and it makes 6 x 6 square format images. I use my 50mm CFI and 150mm CFE lenses with my Sekonic 858D lightmeter.

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