Gary Holliday
Member
I took a portait using fill flash using Fuji NPH 400 and overcooked the fill slightly. The lab technician suggested that modern films don't require so much fill as they have excellent shadow detail.
I set the fill flash on the Metz 45 CL4 to around 2 stops below the ambient reading on auto mode.
Eg: 250s@ f8 ambient reading.
f4 auto mode on the Metz.
I'm not sure what went wrong, but how do I fool the flashgun into delivering less light?
Increase or decrease the ISO on the flashgun?
Drop it down to f2.8 on the flashgun?
My tests using the auto fire on the Metz gave the same reading when changing the aperture when it was unconnected to the camera. I'm confused!
I own the SCA adapter but have been reluctant to use it.
Haselblad 503CW
Metz 45 CL-4
Stofen diffuser
Minolta IV-F meter.
I set the fill flash on the Metz 45 CL4 to around 2 stops below the ambient reading on auto mode.
Eg: 250s@ f8 ambient reading.
f4 auto mode on the Metz.
I'm not sure what went wrong, but how do I fool the flashgun into delivering less light?
Increase or decrease the ISO on the flashgun?
Drop it down to f2.8 on the flashgun?
My tests using the auto fire on the Metz gave the same reading when changing the aperture when it was unconnected to the camera. I'm confused!
I own the SCA adapter but have been reluctant to use it.
Haselblad 503CW
Metz 45 CL-4
Stofen diffuser
Minolta IV-F meter.