Hello! I am a brand new shooter!
I recently acquired my dad's old Nikonos III Underwater Camera! It's a pure mechanical camera with no batteries. From my local camera shop I ordered an old Gossen Luna Pro Light Meter -- but It'll take a week to arrive -- so until then I'd like to take some test shots to become familiar with the cameras settings...
I'm interested in hearing peoples suggestions on what kind of test shots and methodology I should use to learn my new 35mm camera. I have 10 rolls of Fuji Superia XTRA ISO 400 -- and was thinking of shooting a test roll indoors, and another roll outdoors.
The camera supports the following shutter speeds : 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, B
The lens I have supports the following f-stops : 2.5, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
So I was thinking about setting up my camera indoors on a tri-pod -- and shooting pictures of my friend with different combinations of shutter speeds and f-stops -- and he'll hold up a whiteboard with the settings on the camera used to take that photo. And I assume for all these photos I'll want to have the focus set to his actual distance away from the camera. Would there by any value in not having the lens focus set to the correct distance?
Would these be good tests to do? Can anyone suggest any other tests I should do, and how to accurately go about doing these / other tests?
Also since I'm new -- please let me know any good tips / tricks / rules of thumbs that might exist for analog shooting -- for example I've read about the "Sunny 16" Rule (https://www.slrlounge.com/photography-essentials-the-sunny-16-rule/), etc
Cheers!
I recently acquired my dad's old Nikonos III Underwater Camera! It's a pure mechanical camera with no batteries. From my local camera shop I ordered an old Gossen Luna Pro Light Meter -- but It'll take a week to arrive -- so until then I'd like to take some test shots to become familiar with the cameras settings...
I'm interested in hearing peoples suggestions on what kind of test shots and methodology I should use to learn my new 35mm camera. I have 10 rolls of Fuji Superia XTRA ISO 400 -- and was thinking of shooting a test roll indoors, and another roll outdoors.
The camera supports the following shutter speeds : 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, B
The lens I have supports the following f-stops : 2.5, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
So I was thinking about setting up my camera indoors on a tri-pod -- and shooting pictures of my friend with different combinations of shutter speeds and f-stops -- and he'll hold up a whiteboard with the settings on the camera used to take that photo. And I assume for all these photos I'll want to have the focus set to his actual distance away from the camera. Would there by any value in not having the lens focus set to the correct distance?
Would these be good tests to do? Can anyone suggest any other tests I should do, and how to accurately go about doing these / other tests?
Also since I'm new -- please let me know any good tips / tricks / rules of thumbs that might exist for analog shooting -- for example I've read about the "Sunny 16" Rule (https://www.slrlounge.com/photography-essentials-the-sunny-16-rule/), etc

Cheers!