It has been documented, while your assertions seem to be based on what you want them to be with nothing to back them up.
I am saying that you are not equipped and neither is most of the rest of us, to measure the difference. Using your logic, nothing is true unless you want it to be true. It...
How about the fact that Kodak et al spent millions of dollars perfecting stop bath is a good indication that stop bath is important.
I do understand that stop bath with indicator is so damned expensive that it breaks some photographer's bank.
Thank you. You have shown that at box speed and 1:100:100 as recommended by the film manufacturer and the developer manufacturer are close to being slight on with some slight metering correction it would be your version of perfect.
I use my Hasselblad hand held for every lens except the 500mm lens which is to heavy to hold still at 1/500 second so that lens always goes on the tripod with or without the 2XE extender.
I tried tray development for 4"x5" film, several tanks. I finally used the Jobo Expert Drum on a Jobo CPP2 Processor and now I get consistently properly developed sheet film in black & white and in color. The start up cost is high but when one spreads it out over all the times it is used, that...
I bought my 500mm C from KEH for a special price, since they know me by name and recognize my voice. I put the lens on the camera, both properly cocked. When I pressed the shutter button the camera was jammed by the lens. I took it to Sammy's where they got the lens off the camera. I...
I did not know that until now.
But what are Nikon's little cuts? I see small incremental changes with upward and for the most part downward capability.
I had a choice between Nikon and Canon in 2003 and I chose Nikon because they have not changed their lens mount whereas Canon did once eliminating use of older lenses. If Canon changed its lens mount once, they could do it at any time to drive new sales.
Thank you. Very interesting. As a retired electrical engineer who complained when US manufactures in the early 1970's started sending chip manufacturing overseas, this is personally interesting.
Take a light reading without the sky in the field of view at ISO 400 and set the speed to 1/500 second and see if the reading is f/16. If so, the meter is correct. If not have the meter recalibrated.
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