Meow7
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According to Ken Rockwell (not that I should listen to him)
"This is a really, really sharp lens. If you're not getting sharp results, you're doing something really wrong."
and other waxings on this lens... he loves it.
I am having trouble with this lens, I am pretty sure it's me, but maybe not. But, I can't see what could be wrong with the lens itself.
I have severe overexposure, I am using my Sekonic spot meter. If there is sun, it's blown, any light in the background, blown out. I've been keeping it at f8 as suggested and using the either the RF for focus or using the set it and forget it since the DOF is so massive. The first roll I think I used f16 more, they were actually less bad. One came out fairly well with out PP, it was in the shade.
Should I use an ND filter? K2 filter? The problem is though that if I add contrast I lose shadow detail and clipping. I am not sure what to do. Maybe it is the film? I can't see why though, I'm using Delta 100, and the images taken with another lens are fine. Should I just under expose 1 stop as a rule?
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Image 1 - no PP
Image 2 - PP, looks like crap
Image 3 - 125/f16 not too bad
Image 4 - not too bad with no PP
"This is a really, really sharp lens. If you're not getting sharp results, you're doing something really wrong."
and other waxings on this lens... he loves it.
I am having trouble with this lens, I am pretty sure it's me, but maybe not. But, I can't see what could be wrong with the lens itself.
I have severe overexposure, I am using my Sekonic spot meter. If there is sun, it's blown, any light in the background, blown out. I've been keeping it at f8 as suggested and using the either the RF for focus or using the set it and forget it since the DOF is so massive. The first roll I think I used f16 more, they were actually less bad. One came out fairly well with out PP, it was in the shade.
Should I use an ND filter? K2 filter? The problem is though that if I add contrast I lose shadow detail and clipping. I am not sure what to do. Maybe it is the film? I can't see why though, I'm using Delta 100, and the images taken with another lens are fine. Should I just under expose 1 stop as a rule?
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Image 1 - no PP
Image 2 - PP, looks like crap
Image 3 - 125/f16 not too bad
Image 4 - not too bad with no PP