preventec47
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- Jul 10, 2014
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- 35mm
I need to take photos of office interiors and I realized my digital cameras do not do wide angle
then I remembered that I had some nice equipment that I purchased in the mid 1990s and
dug out my Nikon FA with 20mm F 3.5 I have not used this equipment for 15 years so
I put fresh batteries in the FA and the meter seems to work ! So I may just try this project
with 35mm film instead of buying new digital camera. I cannot remember ever using the
20mm lens and I hope it will not have a fisheye effect. My plan is to set the camera on a tripod
and set the mode to "Aperature" and start with F16 then F8 and let the meter determine how
long the shutter speed should be. I do not want to use the flash and I will experiment with
turning the interior lights on and off and take several shots. Then I will take a few shots
with + exposure compensation. Does this seem like a good plan? Suggestions would be
appreciated. BTW, just playing around with the camera without film, I am getting from 8
to 15 seconds shutter time with the F8 and F16 appertures inside my bedroom with daylight
coming in through the window and overhead light off.
then I remembered that I had some nice equipment that I purchased in the mid 1990s and
dug out my Nikon FA with 20mm F 3.5 I have not used this equipment for 15 years so
I put fresh batteries in the FA and the meter seems to work ! So I may just try this project
with 35mm film instead of buying new digital camera. I cannot remember ever using the
20mm lens and I hope it will not have a fisheye effect. My plan is to set the camera on a tripod
and set the mode to "Aperature" and start with F16 then F8 and let the meter determine how
long the shutter speed should be. I do not want to use the flash and I will experiment with
turning the interior lights on and off and take several shots. Then I will take a few shots
with + exposure compensation. Does this seem like a good plan? Suggestions would be
appreciated. BTW, just playing around with the camera without film, I am getting from 8
to 15 seconds shutter time with the F8 and F16 appertures inside my bedroom with daylight
coming in through the window and overhead light off.