Hello analog enthusiastics!
Since i live in a very foggy area, and because i have and want to take pictures with my leica m4 without a lying exposemeter, i'd like to know any tip to take pictures in a foggy day, like the typical one in San Francisco where you can't see beyond 20-30 meters. Thus involving the sunny 16 rule. So, for example, if i have 400 iso film, and wanting to shoot at 1/500s, what aperture should i set?
The problem is that even if it may seem that the aperture you need is the same as the one needed in a heavy overcast day, the foreground is grey, which means is lighter than the aformentioned day.
Any tip to get the right exposure during fog without a meter?
Thanks in advance
Since i live in a very foggy area, and because i have and want to take pictures with my leica m4 without a lying exposemeter, i'd like to know any tip to take pictures in a foggy day, like the typical one in San Francisco where you can't see beyond 20-30 meters. Thus involving the sunny 16 rule. So, for example, if i have 400 iso film, and wanting to shoot at 1/500s, what aperture should i set?
The problem is that even if it may seem that the aperture you need is the same as the one needed in a heavy overcast day, the foreground is grey, which means is lighter than the aformentioned day.
Any tip to get the right exposure during fog without a meter?
Thanks in advance
