mcgrattan
Member
Hi,
I am planning to shoot some black and white negs at a gig I am playing at this weekend. I was planning to take my Fed-4 rangefinder and 50mm and 85mm lenses.
I won't have a working meter at the gig (the selenium meter won't read light levels that low) and I wondered what a good rule of thumb was for exposure using say 1600 ASA or 3200 ASA film?
1/60 @ f2.8 or f3.5 - perhaps 1/125?
I presume the exposure latitude would cover 1 stop over or under exposure?
The lighting will be general ambient pub lighting plus some coloured overhead spots -- nothing particularly bright but probably a little brighter than the archetypal 'smoky jazz club'.
I could bring my EOS650 with me and spot meter off people's faces but I'd rather not carry two heavy cameras to the pub and I'm happier focusing the rangefinder in low light.
Any tips? I will be carrying a small GN14 flash with me but I'd rather not use it.
thanks,
Matt
I am planning to shoot some black and white negs at a gig I am playing at this weekend. I was planning to take my Fed-4 rangefinder and 50mm and 85mm lenses.
I won't have a working meter at the gig (the selenium meter won't read light levels that low) and I wondered what a good rule of thumb was for exposure using say 1600 ASA or 3200 ASA film?
1/60 @ f2.8 or f3.5 - perhaps 1/125?
I presume the exposure latitude would cover 1 stop over or under exposure?
The lighting will be general ambient pub lighting plus some coloured overhead spots -- nothing particularly bright but probably a little brighter than the archetypal 'smoky jazz club'.
I could bring my EOS650 with me and spot meter off people's faces but I'd rather not carry two heavy cameras to the pub and I'm happier focusing the rangefinder in low light.
Any tips? I will be carrying a small GN14 flash with me but I'd rather not use it.
thanks,
Matt