moodlover
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Hi all,
ive used my RZ67 in the studio only with flash strobes at 1/400s and never had a dilemma until now. I put my strobes away and started using the strong direct sunlight that comes in through my windows and lands on my subjects face (shooting portraits). Film is Kodak Portra 160, 400, or 800 sometimes.
I meter the light hitting the face using a handheld Sekonic L-358 and it reads: 1/4000s!!!
The shadows around the scene of the subject (not her face) read: 1/150, 1/200, etc (much darker values)
Of course, my RZ67 only shoots up to 1/400s and I have no idea what to do here. I can't select 1/4000s (or 1/2000s to overexpose one stop), so what would you do in this situation to get total highlight detail and plenty of shadow detail?
Edit: important detail: I forgot to mention I don't want to change my aperture, I am shooting wide open because I like the shallow depth of field!
ive used my RZ67 in the studio only with flash strobes at 1/400s and never had a dilemma until now. I put my strobes away and started using the strong direct sunlight that comes in through my windows and lands on my subjects face (shooting portraits). Film is Kodak Portra 160, 400, or 800 sometimes.
I meter the light hitting the face using a handheld Sekonic L-358 and it reads: 1/4000s!!!
The shadows around the scene of the subject (not her face) read: 1/150, 1/200, etc (much darker values)
Of course, my RZ67 only shoots up to 1/400s and I have no idea what to do here. I can't select 1/4000s (or 1/2000s to overexpose one stop), so what would you do in this situation to get total highlight detail and plenty of shadow detail?
Edit: important detail: I forgot to mention I don't want to change my aperture, I am shooting wide open because I like the shallow depth of field!
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