kruiwagen
Member
Hi all,
I'm planning to go on a railway tour soon and I'm taking my Mamiya C220 TLR with me (along with my Canon T-90). The camera has ofcourse no built-in light meter so I was planning to buy one.
Now I don't know enough about light meters to decide which one to buy. I have a lightmeter app on my phone but I find it kinda risky to use. It worked with the TLR when I shot color negative, but I'm planning to shoot slide film so I want my exposures to be spot-on.
I read about spot meters, incedent light meters etc. But I'm mostly planning to shoot steam locomotives which will be covering almost the entire frame. And sice these locomotives will be mostly black, I'm worried that my exposure would not be correct if I use the wrong kind of metering.
Does anyone on the forum has experience with this?
Thank you in advance
I'm planning to go on a railway tour soon and I'm taking my Mamiya C220 TLR with me (along with my Canon T-90). The camera has ofcourse no built-in light meter so I was planning to buy one.
Now I don't know enough about light meters to decide which one to buy. I have a lightmeter app on my phone but I find it kinda risky to use. It worked with the TLR when I shot color negative, but I'm planning to shoot slide film so I want my exposures to be spot-on.
I read about spot meters, incedent light meters etc. But I'm mostly planning to shoot steam locomotives which will be covering almost the entire frame. And sice these locomotives will be mostly black, I'm worried that my exposure would not be correct if I use the wrong kind of metering.
Does anyone on the forum has experience with this?
Thank you in advance