Velvia 100 220 film
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:47 pm
Just picked up a box of Velvia 100 (non-f) 220 film for use in the Blue Mountains this weekend. My questions are:
1. I haven't shot trannies before, but I understand there is about a 5 stop latitude, at best. If this is correct, should I focus on keeping the highlights not more than, say 2-3 stops above middle grey or is it a little more forgiving than that?
2. I have read that 100 is closer to an EI of 125 - does this sound correct or at least appropriate in the context of not blowing out highlights.
3. Anything else I should take care of?
I will be relying on the camera's meter and may cross check with the D200. I will also be relying on third party processing, which will be interesting!
1. I haven't shot trannies before, but I understand there is about a 5 stop latitude, at best. If this is correct, should I focus on keeping the highlights not more than, say 2-3 stops above middle grey or is it a little more forgiving than that?
2. I have read that 100 is closer to an EI of 125 - does this sound correct or at least appropriate in the context of not blowing out highlights.
3. Anything else I should take care of?
I will be relying on the camera's meter and may cross check with the D200. I will also be relying on third party processing, which will be interesting!