raytoei said:knight84: yeah. i tried 2 methods for low key, first with flash and then with LED lighting . the strobe version looked better but the LED version had interesting DOF due to open wide aperture.
Pikapig, wait a minute...one of the c330 feature is close focus...and you are having problems holding it ?! i almost pulled the trigeer on a c220....
Billy while reading ur msg on the slides, i was halfway shooting at Botanic Garden....![]()
pikapig said:Kodak E100VS Bronica SQ-Ai
40mm PS lens
80mm f2.8 PS lens
After like failing 4 rolls of slides from my trip, i finally grasp some idea on how to shoot slides....exposure seems correct here...think due to scanning and visual wise, i + 1/2 to +1 stop of exposure...for landscape generally 1/2 stop is enough, but for people, i realised its better to shoot at 1 stop cos i realised once its slightly under, the skin tone turned very dark orangy...might be my scanner also...
Thanks to losheng, billy, jon and a few others whom i kept asking even before i load a roll to shoot...:bsmilie:
Billy while reading ur msg on the slides, i was halfway shooting at Botanic Garden....![]()
Actually the choice of slides is an important factor u should not leave out. Deliberate over exposing will result in a loss of colour saturation. In fact i rate my slides at a third stop under the recommended speed to get nice rich colours. Try provia 100 at asa100. I had good results (skin tone)with it.