Go to a college or university book store and find the architecture second. Pick one of the introductory books on the history of architecture. My architecture books as so old that they are out of date.
When I took slides for night photography, I used film for artificial light [tungsten]. Think if was type B film. That produced flood lights with white light.
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I have used the box speed whenever I photograph. For night photography I have been using the Jiffy Calculator [https://kusner.com/downloads/MVLibrary/JiffyCalculator.pdf] since the first release in 1963.
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I use two bodies with similar lens, one with black & white film and the other with color film for 35mm. For medium format 6x6 Hasselblad 503 CX with color and black & white film backs.
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I agree with Matt. When I first get a new or new to me camera I read the manual and then select the metering method which I prefer.
Tameron 28mm to 300mm f/3.5
PC-NIKKOR 28mm f/3.5 The Nikon 28mm f/3.5 PC is a purely mechanical manual-focus perspective correction (PC) lens for film and FX digital cameras. It works on DX cameras, too.
I too used Quality Light Metric right up to the end. Samy's Camera on Fairfax has another calibration lab that they use, but I do not have the contact information. Call Samy's and ask them.
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