Re: low light questions

From: Benno Jones <bennoj_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Tue 06 Feb 2001 - 11:01:52 PST

I'd recommend getting something on the order of the Black Cat Exposure Guide.
 I've found it very helpful on determining my base exposures (pre-reciprocity
calculation if necessary)

http://www.pinholeresource.com/products.html#blackcat

Benno Jones

>Hi,
>I am a newcomer here and eager to learn. I am going to Paris and want to
>bring my 2000 zone and pinhole ( 120) camera but I am at a loss as to
>exposure times( I know this isn't exact but perhaps suggestions of ranges)
 
>in what certainly will be flat and grey Paris winter light. I had good
>success in high Florida light with 2 seconds but I don't want to be a fair

>weather friend to pinhole. If anyone has a moment to share their experience

>with this camera and low flat light I would be most appreciative. I recall

>reading somewhere that one could increase contrast with certain types of
>films but I don't recall where I read about that. I am interested in both

>black and white and color film. Thanks much
>Donna. I will certainly report back when I return and see what I get .
>
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Received on Tue Feb 6 14:02:29 2001

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