Ara Ghajanian
Member
Thanks for all the advice so far. I will agree with everyone on their opinions simply for the fact that each photographer has their own preferences. Personally, I've read most of The Negative and I can appreciate it. Unfortunately, I believe in order to take full advantage of the zone system, you need separate backs and I usually use 35mm. I do have 2 of the same camera bodies, but their shutters may not be accurately calibrated, so that kills that idea. Also, I can't afford a spot meter, nor does my shooting style permit the use of one (most of my subjects won't stand still long enough for manual focus nevermind a spot meter).
The other thing about my technique (I hope I don't regret saying this) is that I scan all my film because I don't have the means to use an enlarger (I know, they're cheap now, etc., etc., but I just can't afford a darkroom). I have a feeling I need to do a lot of experimenting with different film and developer combinations in order to get an idea of what works for me. What I need is a guide so that I don't experiment in vain. I'm going to look into BTZS for the hell of it.
Ara
The other thing about my technique (I hope I don't regret saying this) is that I scan all my film because I don't have the means to use an enlarger (I know, they're cheap now, etc., etc., but I just can't afford a darkroom). I have a feeling I need to do a lot of experimenting with different film and developer combinations in order to get an idea of what works for me. What I need is a guide so that I don't experiment in vain. I'm going to look into BTZS for the hell of it.
Ara