Hi
I am currently on a 5 week training course at work and I have told everyone that on the last day I'll take a group photo of us all as a keeps sake. My questions though, are these :
1) When using 35mm Kodak T-MAX 100 film to shoot a group of 17 people in mixed dress, probably indoors, would I be best using spot metering, centre weighted, or matrix? My film body is Nikon F80. I am thinking matrix. Would you agree?
2) When shooting digital, I usually expose for the highlights to avoid clipping. When using black and white film I am a little unsure. Am I best exposing for the shadows, or the highlights? I think I read somewhere it's the shadows?
3) I am thinking of using either my 20mm Superwide or my 50mm prime (if I can fit them in using that). If I use the 20mm, is there anything I should be aware of in advance when shooting a group photo? (I have only ever used it for landscapes). I am thinking that people on the periphery may get distorted?
4) If it proves necessary, I may need to use my Nikon SB800 flash. IS there anything I need to know for this scenario when using flash? I intend to simply hotshoe it using TTL metering possible using the diffuser to reduce shadows.
4) I intend to send the film to Peak Imaging (www.peak-imaging.co.uk) here in the UK as I heard they are really good. When having black and white film processed, is the choice of lab important or can any old lab deal with it in much the same way?
Thanks a lot for your advice in advance
Ted
I am currently on a 5 week training course at work and I have told everyone that on the last day I'll take a group photo of us all as a keeps sake. My questions though, are these :
1) When using 35mm Kodak T-MAX 100 film to shoot a group of 17 people in mixed dress, probably indoors, would I be best using spot metering, centre weighted, or matrix? My film body is Nikon F80. I am thinking matrix. Would you agree?
2) When shooting digital, I usually expose for the highlights to avoid clipping. When using black and white film I am a little unsure. Am I best exposing for the shadows, or the highlights? I think I read somewhere it's the shadows?
3) I am thinking of using either my 20mm Superwide or my 50mm prime (if I can fit them in using that). If I use the 20mm, is there anything I should be aware of in advance when shooting a group photo? (I have only ever used it for landscapes). I am thinking that people on the periphery may get distorted?
4) If it proves necessary, I may need to use my Nikon SB800 flash. IS there anything I need to know for this scenario when using flash? I intend to simply hotshoe it using TTL metering possible using the diffuser to reduce shadows.
4) I intend to send the film to Peak Imaging (www.peak-imaging.co.uk) here in the UK as I heard they are really good. When having black and white film processed, is the choice of lab important or can any old lab deal with it in much the same way?
Thanks a lot for your advice in advance
Ted
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