phenix
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Hello everybody! There are 4-5 years Im here almost daily, reading only. Great community, great forums! Now, here I am with my first post.
Compensation for yellow filters is claimed to be between 1 and 1.5 stops (factors 2 to 3). I have only 2 cameras asking manually compensation of this filter, and 5 or 6 others reading the light through the filter, so not necessitating a manual compensation. But no matter the camera I use, when shooting indoors in low light I always take the yellow filter of the lens, expecting to win the claimed 1-1.5 compensation stops.
I never checked the real gain until this evening, when I had a big surprise: 3 of my cameras reading the light through the filter did automatically compensate for the yellow filter with 1/4-1/5 of a stop! Not more than a skylight! This is nothing in 35mm and MF, and is far from the claimed 1-1.5 stops! Why than taking the yellow filter of the lens when indoors? And why manually compensating 1-1.5 stops (on cameras needing such an adjustment) when outdoors?
I also checked an orange and a red filter: 0.5 stops for the orange, and 1 stop for the red (read TTL). This is also far from the claimed compensations: 2 stops for orange and 3 for red.
What should I do in the future? Why would I manually compensate the claimed factors on one camera, when another camera automatically compensate far less? Whats your opinion, experience, and advise? Thanks.
Compensation for yellow filters is claimed to be between 1 and 1.5 stops (factors 2 to 3). I have only 2 cameras asking manually compensation of this filter, and 5 or 6 others reading the light through the filter, so not necessitating a manual compensation. But no matter the camera I use, when shooting indoors in low light I always take the yellow filter of the lens, expecting to win the claimed 1-1.5 compensation stops.
I never checked the real gain until this evening, when I had a big surprise: 3 of my cameras reading the light through the filter did automatically compensate for the yellow filter with 1/4-1/5 of a stop! Not more than a skylight! This is nothing in 35mm and MF, and is far from the claimed 1-1.5 stops! Why than taking the yellow filter of the lens when indoors? And why manually compensating 1-1.5 stops (on cameras needing such an adjustment) when outdoors?
I also checked an orange and a red filter: 0.5 stops for the orange, and 1 stop for the red (read TTL). This is also far from the claimed compensations: 2 stops for orange and 3 for red.
What should I do in the future? Why would I manually compensate the claimed factors on one camera, when another camera automatically compensate far less? Whats your opinion, experience, and advise? Thanks.