asteroid_death
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- Jul 27, 2013
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Although I've had many great experiences shooting slides, I don't have much experience shooting it with flash in a studio, and due to its highlight sensitivity I need advice on a good flash/incident meter.
I have been looking at the Minolta line, and the IV seems like a good meter for its 'analyze' mode of interpreting ambient and flash results simultaneously, but I'd like to get some input from members on other options.
Also, if you have any pointers on balancing ambient with strobe lighting let me know. I will be shooting a few rolls of expired astia and ektachrome 120 film and I have no idea how these films will react, so I'd like to be as prepared as possible. This will be a 1950's styled pin up shoot so ultimately I am going for a technicolor look i.e. excessive, flat unnatural lighting.
I have been looking at the Minolta line, and the IV seems like a good meter for its 'analyze' mode of interpreting ambient and flash results simultaneously, but I'd like to get some input from members on other options.
Also, if you have any pointers on balancing ambient with strobe lighting let me know. I will be shooting a few rolls of expired astia and ektachrome 120 film and I have no idea how these films will react, so I'd like to be as prepared as possible. This will be a 1950's styled pin up shoot so ultimately I am going for a technicolor look i.e. excessive, flat unnatural lighting.