destroya
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Thinking of doing another day trip to yosemite to try and catch the firefall and other shots. Last time i was there a month ago i used my mamiya 6 to shoot velvia 50. Almost all the shots were shot it high contrast lighting as that was the lighting that day. Blown skies and or black shadow areas. I just cant seem to get a feel for the meter in the camera. So i will try to use my spot meter for the color as well as my black and white. I guess im spoiled by nikons and pentax's great matrix meters.
Anyway.....
Should i just spotmeter a higjlight and add two stops and let things fall as they may or should i meter a few different things and average them. I am sure the lighting will be high contrast again. I know its not ideal but im there so its that or nothing. I could shoot black and white in the mamiya and color in my pentax 67 but i hate cutting 6x7 slides to fit a 6x6 mount hence the reason for the mamiya 6. I will be using a gossen ultraspot meter
Thoughts? Thanks.
John
Anyway.....
Should i just spotmeter a higjlight and add two stops and let things fall as they may or should i meter a few different things and average them. I am sure the lighting will be high contrast again. I know its not ideal but im there so its that or nothing. I could shoot black and white in the mamiya and color in my pentax 67 but i hate cutting 6x7 slides to fit a 6x6 mount hence the reason for the mamiya 6. I will be using a gossen ultraspot meter
Thoughts? Thanks.
John