jamusu
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Is this the proper sequence to use the Zone System with f-stops? To close down rotate to the left. To open up rotate to the right. The Roman Numerals represent the Zones with corresponding f/stops. Four Scenarios will follow assuming that each time Zone V is f/5.6.
II-(f/16) III-(F/11) IV-(f/8)) V-(f/5.6) VI-(f/4) VII-(f/2.8) VIII-(f.2)
1.) To meter for snow open up two stops and go from f/5.6 to f/2.8.
2.) To meter for black hair close down two stops from f/5.6 to f/11.
3.) To meter for Caucasian skin open up one stop and go from f/5.6 to f/4.
4.) To meter for dark brown hair close down one stop from f/5.6 to f/8.
Is this the basic gyst of the zone system the way that I have it written it for f-stops? I know that shutter speed can factor in as well depending on how much or little depth of field that I want. I am still attempting to figure the zone system out. Any help will be thoroughly appreciated.
Jamusu.
II-(f/16) III-(F/11) IV-(f/8)) V-(f/5.6) VI-(f/4) VII-(f/2.8) VIII-(f.2)
1.) To meter for snow open up two stops and go from f/5.6 to f/2.8.
2.) To meter for black hair close down two stops from f/5.6 to f/11.
3.) To meter for Caucasian skin open up one stop and go from f/5.6 to f/4.
4.) To meter for dark brown hair close down one stop from f/5.6 to f/8.
Is this the basic gyst of the zone system the way that I have it written it for f-stops? I know that shutter speed can factor in as well depending on how much or little depth of field that I want. I am still attempting to figure the zone system out. Any help will be thoroughly appreciated.
Jamusu.
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