Given that it's also about sunny 16, I'm going out on a limb and offer that perhaps no meter was involved whatsover.The author did not discuss how he metered , spot meter or average meter up close?
Short answer. Because know-it-all’s would soon reduce it into a quagmire of minutiae. But you already know that, since I assume your question was rhetorical.I have asked in the past why Phototrio does not have a dedicated FILM BEGINNER HELP section.
Actually no. The "exposure discussion" area is for evidence-based discourse on film and its response to light. Beginners won't understand most of it. A 'beginner's' section would be for educators and the like.Short answer. Because know-it-all’s would soon reduce it into a quagmire of minutiae. But you already know that, since I assume your question was rhetorical.
Just a waste of film with endless repetitive useless testing.
Wow, from the beginning to the end of that article I count 13 ads.
It's a hodgepodge. I've been shooting decades, understand Sunny 16 and while I never used the Zone system, I have a general idea of it. But the article is incomprehensible in the way it was written. If I can't understand his point and what he's talking about, how is a beginner?Thanks for the link Eric. Our problem may be that as we are not beginners we may be less capable of judging such articles through beginner's eyes so we are hardly in the best position to judge the value of the article to beginners.
Links like this can be a valuable resource. Most newcomers today as opposed to 30/40 years ago are not going to reach out for the likes of "The Negative" when they need a source that can improve their results
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