Rachelle
Member
Hello, I'm a new owner of a Mamiya C330 and also new to shooting on TLR cameras. I'm well experienced with shooting on film and rangefinders. My film rangefinders have built in light meters, thus, making it more feasible to work with a variable ND filter. My 1 - 8.66 f-stop filter does not indicate numerical measurements for each f-stop. Instead it has gradual bar graphics for f-stop changes.
My dilemma is using an existing variable ND filter on a camera that lacks a light meter. My gut tells me that using this filter for different f-stops will not be practical on the Mamiya C330. Am I right, and I should use fixed f-stop filters? This would make it easier to calculate with more accuracy?
Thanks in advance for the advice you can offer. I tried researching extensively on this topic. I'm very excited to be learning and shooting on a TLR.
My dilemma is using an existing variable ND filter on a camera that lacks a light meter. My gut tells me that using this filter for different f-stops will not be practical on the Mamiya C330. Am I right, and I should use fixed f-stop filters? This would make it easier to calculate with more accuracy?
Thanks in advance for the advice you can offer. I tried researching extensively on this topic. I'm very excited to be learning and shooting on a TLR.