Hi folks,
I'm as yet to take a picture with my P2, but the day is surely approaching!
A question: by way of experimentation, I'm comparing the meter reading I'm getting from my Sony A7 with the Booster 1 reading in front of the ground glass.
I'm shining one light at a bare wall and taking the Sony spot meter reading from the middle of that patch of light.
Then I'm metering the same patch of wall with the Booster 1 (lens stopped down to the working aperture), via a Minolta Auto Meter IVF.
My lens is a Sinaron WS 80° 1:5,6 f = 150mm MC.
These are the readings I'm getting:
Sony A7: 1/250 of a second at f5.6, at ISO400
Booster 1: 1/250 of a second at f5.6 (so, fully open), at ISO400
Sony A7: 1/100 of a second at f11, at ISO400
Booster 1: 1/20 of a second at f11, at ISO400
(shutter time for Sinar 500% longer!)
Sony A7: 1/20 of a second at f22, at ISO400
Booster 1: 1 second at f22, at ISO400
(shutter time for Sinar 2000% longer!)
This has got me somewhat confused!
Can anyone explain to me why the recommended shutter time seems to get exponentially longer on the Sinar as i stop down?
I guessing that the difference is because I'm not stopping down the Sony when i take the meter reading, but i am stopping down the Sinaron.
But this is how you're instructed to use the Booster 1, according to the manual.
Could anyone give me the idiots guide to using the Booster 1 correctly?
Or other nuggets of wisdom?!
Thanks!
I'm as yet to take a picture with my P2, but the day is surely approaching!

A question: by way of experimentation, I'm comparing the meter reading I'm getting from my Sony A7 with the Booster 1 reading in front of the ground glass.
I'm shining one light at a bare wall and taking the Sony spot meter reading from the middle of that patch of light.
Then I'm metering the same patch of wall with the Booster 1 (lens stopped down to the working aperture), via a Minolta Auto Meter IVF.
My lens is a Sinaron WS 80° 1:5,6 f = 150mm MC.
These are the readings I'm getting:
Sony A7: 1/250 of a second at f5.6, at ISO400
Booster 1: 1/250 of a second at f5.6 (so, fully open), at ISO400
Sony A7: 1/100 of a second at f11, at ISO400
Booster 1: 1/20 of a second at f11, at ISO400
(shutter time for Sinar 500% longer!)
Sony A7: 1/20 of a second at f22, at ISO400
Booster 1: 1 second at f22, at ISO400
(shutter time for Sinar 2000% longer!)
This has got me somewhat confused!
Can anyone explain to me why the recommended shutter time seems to get exponentially longer on the Sinar as i stop down?
I guessing that the difference is because I'm not stopping down the Sony when i take the meter reading, but i am stopping down the Sinaron.
But this is how you're instructed to use the Booster 1, according to the manual.
Could anyone give me the idiots guide to using the Booster 1 correctly?
Or other nuggets of wisdom?!
Thanks!
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