cayenne
Member
HI all,
First, please excuse me if I get the terminology wrong, I'm new to shooting my Hassy. I have a 510CM and have been collecting lenses...50mm, 80mm and 150mm.
Each of these has a switch/lever that when you push it one way, it will close down the aperture to allow you to see through the viewfinder, what the DOF will look like....when light is low, this makes it hard to see the image.
I lower light, I often set the switch to open the blades up fully so I can better see to compose and focus.
My question is....when you are ready to expose the film, should you have the switch set so that the aperture is what it is set to (ie you set aperture to f/11, you can see the blades in the lens closed to f/11)....or should you set the switch to where you can see the blades fully opened?
Or...does it matter...with it expose the film properly based on your lens settings regardless of which way the switch is set?
For the life of me, I've not been able to find anywhere on the internet so far that gives me an answer on this one.
Thank you in advance,
cayenne
First, please excuse me if I get the terminology wrong, I'm new to shooting my Hassy. I have a 510CM and have been collecting lenses...50mm, 80mm and 150mm.
Each of these has a switch/lever that when you push it one way, it will close down the aperture to allow you to see through the viewfinder, what the DOF will look like....when light is low, this makes it hard to see the image.
I lower light, I often set the switch to open the blades up fully so I can better see to compose and focus.
My question is....when you are ready to expose the film, should you have the switch set so that the aperture is what it is set to (ie you set aperture to f/11, you can see the blades in the lens closed to f/11)....or should you set the switch to where you can see the blades fully opened?
Or...does it matter...with it expose the film properly based on your lens settings regardless of which way the switch is set?
For the life of me, I've not been able to find anywhere on the internet so far that gives me an answer on this one.
Thank you in advance,
cayenne