jaydebruyne Member Joined Dec 8, 2013 Messages 150 Location London, UK Format 35mm Dec 10, 2013 #1 This really is for us noobs out there: http://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~rcollins/242photojournalism/fstopex.htm It'll either teach you, or refresh your memory (in my case) on the relationship between aperture/ISO/shutter and maintaining the required exposure. Forgive me if this is beneath the professionals. Like I said, just a bit of fun for us fledglings (or pros, if you fancy a laugh) Jay
This really is for us noobs out there: http://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~rcollins/242photojournalism/fstopex.htm It'll either teach you, or refresh your memory (in my case) on the relationship between aperture/ISO/shutter and maintaining the required exposure. Forgive me if this is beneath the professionals. Like I said, just a bit of fun for us fledglings (or pros, if you fancy a laugh) Jay
MattKing Moderator Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2005 Messages 52,829 Location Delta, BC Canada Format Medium Format Dec 10, 2013 #2 Just remember that with film, you don't want to be changing the ISO/EI setting unless you either change your film or, to some extent, your processing.
Just remember that with film, you don't want to be changing the ISO/EI setting unless you either change your film or, to some extent, your processing.