Toffle
Member
Hi folks,
It's been quite awhile since I've posted here, but I've still been busy shooting film on a daily basis. (I started the photo-a-day challenge on January 1, 2010, and have yet to miss a day)
Anyway, for my LF work, I've been using my trusty old Gossen Luna-Pro with consistent, reliable results. I've got the Vari-Angle 7.5°/15° attachment, but I tend not to use it because I can't seem to wrap my head around a discrepancy in the readings.
For example - metering a large, featureless, evenly-lit wall should return the same reading regardless of the metering angle. (shouldn't it? taking into account the EV compensations for the reduced light reaching the sensor?)
If I meter @Iso 50 without the attachment, I get a reading of 1/15" @f8
According to the literature, set to 15°, the attachment should require a compensation of +1 EV to give an accurate reading. So I should expect a native reading of 1/8", which, compensated +1 EV would once again give me 1/15" @f8. The problem is that the reading is 1/4", which would be +2 EV compensation.
Similarly, at 7.5° I should expect to compensate +3 EV to achieve the same reading, but the numbers don't add up. The native reading at f8 is 1", which would be +4 EV compensation.
Both readings are an additional +1 EV off the predicted results.
Obviously, I am doing something wrong here. Is it my assumption that an equally-lit scene should give the same (compensated) reading regardless of the metering angle? Is there something else I am not taking into account?
If I have this much difficulty metering a blank wall, how can I trust the readings for a more complex scene?
Cheers,
Tom
It's been quite awhile since I've posted here, but I've still been busy shooting film on a daily basis. (I started the photo-a-day challenge on January 1, 2010, and have yet to miss a day)
Anyway, for my LF work, I've been using my trusty old Gossen Luna-Pro with consistent, reliable results. I've got the Vari-Angle 7.5°/15° attachment, but I tend not to use it because I can't seem to wrap my head around a discrepancy in the readings.
For example - metering a large, featureless, evenly-lit wall should return the same reading regardless of the metering angle. (shouldn't it? taking into account the EV compensations for the reduced light reaching the sensor?)
If I meter @Iso 50 without the attachment, I get a reading of 1/15" @f8
According to the literature, set to 15°, the attachment should require a compensation of +1 EV to give an accurate reading. So I should expect a native reading of 1/8", which, compensated +1 EV would once again give me 1/15" @f8. The problem is that the reading is 1/4", which would be +2 EV compensation.
Similarly, at 7.5° I should expect to compensate +3 EV to achieve the same reading, but the numbers don't add up. The native reading at f8 is 1", which would be +4 EV compensation.
Both readings are an additional +1 EV off the predicted results.
Obviously, I am doing something wrong here. Is it my assumption that an equally-lit scene should give the same (compensated) reading regardless of the metering angle? Is there something else I am not taking into account?
If I have this much difficulty metering a blank wall, how can I trust the readings for a more complex scene?
Cheers,
Tom