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Matus Kalisky

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Hello, I am going next week for a 5 days to Barcelona and plan to do some photography with my Rolleiflex T there. I will also be using for a first time a new-to-me Gossen Digisix lightmeter (up to now I was using a DSLR) which I will have only a few days to get used to - as I am flying there next week. I will actually be using a lightmeter for the first time.

I have a hard time to decide on the film. I am thinking of either BW only (TMax 400) or a color-neg only (Fujifilm Pro160S). Or should I take my Provia 100F and hope I manage the metering ?

Apart from that I plan to take only my tiny table top tripod (Manfrotto Digi), sunhood, few filters and cable release.

If you have any advices I would be gratefull.
 
Matus, only you can decide whether you shoot B&W or colour, if your not confident with the meter don't shoot Provia as you have no tolerance with the exposure.

Personally I'd shoot B&W and like you are thinking Tmax400 as its speed makes hand-held use far easier, if you do shoot colour why not use the Fuji 400 ISO neg film for the same reason.

Ian
 
A DigiSix is easy to use, and a few days are ample time to learn how to use one. Read a bit on the subject of incident lightmeter’s and you’ll be fine.

The only time I’ve been in Barcelona I had two cameras with me – a rangefinder with slides and a TLR loaded with B&W. This was in April and I’m glad I choose this setup. The city is photogenic in both B&W and Colour, at least during spring.
 
Shooting with ISO 400 film you might consider a ND filter or slower film for some situations here in the south of Spain. It is now 10.30 in the morning and I am getting f/16 at 1/500 s.
 
Following on from Ralf's point, you should probably use Tmax400 at 200 EI as the lighting will be quite harsh & contrasty as well, I'm shooting under similar conditions this helps retain the shadow details.

Ian
 
Thanks for all you answers. I hope that I will manage the lightmeter fast.

- Ralf -

I shoot the TMax 400 at EI 200 for most of the time as I develope it in Pyrocat HD. Should there be TOO MUCH sun I will take some fp4+ (EI ~ 80) along as well. I just miss some stronger BW filter or polarifilter (I have only yellow-medium) as I would like to get more "dramatic" skies in some shots.
The yellow filter also takes one stop down when necessary.

I will probably skip the slide films because of the constrast and indeed the negatives are more forgiving for a slight overexposure.
 
Don't be afraid of slide film - I've shot slide film on trips with meterless cameras before.

How many rolls are you bringing? I shot 20 rolls in total in 5 days in Egypt, and I was really busy and unable to wander off for most of the time there. That was on 645, so you get fewer shots than I did... :tongue:

I think Barcelona deserves some colour.
 
Thanks for all you answers. I hope that I will manage the lightmeter fast.

- Ralf -

I shoot the TMax 400 at EI 200 for most of the time as I develope it in Pyrocat HD. Should there be TOO MUCH sun I will take some fp4+ (EI ~ 80) along as well. I just miss some stronger BW filter or polarifilter (I have only yellow-medium) as I would like to get more "dramatic" skies in some shots.
The yellow filter also takes one stop down when necessary.

I will probably skip the slide films because of the constrast and indeed the negatives are more forgiving for a slight overexposure.

Having the yellow filter and shooting at 200 you'll be fine. And you can still hope for bad weather. :wink:

Using the Digisix is really easy, no need to leave the slide film at home.
 
- Ole & ralf -

I will HAVE TO take some slide film. Just today we had a rainy day byt it cleared out 1hour before the sunset - what colors! I want to see that on a light table. A few Provia 100F rolls will be taken along. What if ... :smile:

I plan to take some 15 films. That should do.
 
If you want to take slide film, consider taking some Astia - it is quite tolerant of exposure errors as far as slide films go.

You may want to grab a yellow and/or orange filter too for the B+W. Oh, and a lens hood too.
 
I have only Provia in hand now (actually also Velvia, but this one I do not consider for this trip). I am still in the stage when I am figuring out which color films work for me and which don't. I have to get a few Astia films and compare with Provia.

I do have a lenshood. But unfortunately no orange filter, only yellow. But with a bit of luck I will have a polarizer, as my BAY I to 49mm adapter arrived yeasterday and a heliopan filter should be on its way too.

I have also an BAYI "Agfacolor" filter from Rolleiflex - it is comparable to a 81B or KR1.5 filter, but it is uncoated, so if I decide to use it - I have to be probably carefull.
 
Barcelona is a fast city - 400 will be nice. If you go out at night a Tmax 3200 will be nice... and at night the city is even more interesting.
 
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