silvercloud2323
Member
Hi,
I recently bought a Polaroid SX-70. Now i have a 600 film on it and want to photograph at night in very low light conditions. (portraits)
I do have an external electronic flash (Fuji EF X20) with a wire to the camera via a green flash adapter.
What would be your advice in this situation?
At a distance of 1.2 meter the green adapter takes the aperture to F16. So the shutter speed is used to adapt to the lighting situation.
In low light it can take quite long for the shutter to be open. Will the flash light be added to the ambient light the camera exposes for.
Will it not be highly overexposed ?
I recently bought a Polaroid SX-70. Now i have a 600 film on it and want to photograph at night in very low light conditions. (portraits)
I do have an external electronic flash (Fuji EF X20) with a wire to the camera via a green flash adapter.
What would be your advice in this situation?
At a distance of 1.2 meter the green adapter takes the aperture to F16. So the shutter speed is used to adapt to the lighting situation.
In low light it can take quite long for the shutter to be open. Will the flash light be added to the ambient light the camera exposes for.
Will it not be highly overexposed ?