Hi Jusbay,
You're kidding right, when you asked for a briefing on how to use the cameraSeriously good and nice shots.
Nice shots man hahaha i know all the places you too near my house area lol
nice shots!
hard to focus? haha.
eh. cool, i stay around the area too. faber garden. we can start a lomo community in upper thomson. HAHA.
you hv a 166B too?
ya, focus is challenging. but getting the right exposure is more. slightly overexposed will give a bluish tint, as seen in the 九鲤洞 pic. :embrass:
Great shots! Haha, looks like I'm gonna do the same too (Using another camera to meter) if I get a TLR of my own.
nice shots from your lubi.
i've got a lubi 166 universal, very similar to your 166B. they take great shots and are a lot of fun to use.
besides using another camera to get exposure reading, might i suggest the "sunny f16" rule. i find it very useful in estimating exposure. in a nutshell, in bright sunny conditions, a shutter speed of 1/film ISO and an aperture of f16 should give reasonable exposure.
oh, here's a tip i find useful when using my lubitel, i use a remote cable release to activate the shutter instead of the actual lever. i find that it minimises camera shake, specially when i press the lever down too quickly.
Thks.
You are luckier. mine did not c/w the remote cable release. My maths is lousy, trying get a bit of bokeh at F5.6 on my lubi I cannot count the shutter speed liao... :sweat:
compensate the number of stops 5.6 is from 16 - 3 stops.
say you were shooting at iso 400, and with the f16 rule, shutter speed = 1/iso speed; 1/400 at f16 would have given you a correct exposure.
say you're still shooting at iso 400, and with compensation due to the change in the aperture, your shutter speed should be faster; 1/1600.
is my calculation correct ah? ha.
so if the f number goes down 3 stops, the shutter speed moves up 3 stops as well? this seems easy now.
my lubi f stops are: 4.5, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
shutter speeds: 15, 30, 60, 125, 250
looking at the hardware limitations, for 160film, f number cannot go down to f8 since there's no faster speed than 250? it is worse for 400film when f number cannot go less than f22 on a sunny day. am I thinking correct?:embrass:
so if the f number goes down 3 stops, the shutter speed moves up 3 stops as well? this seems easy now.
my lubi f stops are: 4.5, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
shutter speeds: 15, 30, 60, 125, 250
looking at the hardware limitations, for 160film, f number cannot go down to f8 since there's no faster speed than 250? it is worse for 400film when f number cannot go less than f22 on a sunny day. am I thinking correct?:embrass:
on a sunny day and you're shooting outside, don't use 400 film. i'd use 100 or 125. that way if i wanted depth of field, i can open up aperture and still use a reasonable shutter speed. do note that the 'rule' is just a guide so as to give you a start point for selecting an exposure. it is not an exact reading.
yo Jasbay.
i finally see your lubitel shots..you poisoned me..damn it.im gna source for 1 !
thks. now playing wif ur zorki 4. still expending the first roll. cant wait for lab to open after cny.