[rollei_list] Re: 3.5F Coupled Meters
- From: Ruddy Roye <leicauser503@xxxxxxx>
- To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 22:01:01 -0400
Got it thanks
On Oct 25, 2005, at 9:52 PM, Ruddy Roye wrote:
I got the needle and the marker lined up, but I am lost when "Bob is
oestensibly(sp) your avuncular relative, albeit this leave out
conditions such as contre-jour and the like." For this Bob can be my
uncle or any relative that could explain how this is done, however if
he does not feel up to it today, there nothing I can do about that.
So, where do I go after that first step. Can someone please continue
from here.
On Oct 25, 2005, at 9:34 PM, Marc James Small wrote:
The standard 3.5F and 2.8F shutters were cross-coupled -- that is, the
meter includes an index marker which indicates the exposure which the
current settings will produce. Opening the aperture or lowering the
shutter speed will move the needle one way, while closing the
aperture or
raising the shutter speed will move it the other way. The trick is to
shift the shutter speed and aperture so that this index marker
matches up
with the light meter's needle, and then Bob is oestensibly your
avuncular
relative, albeit this leaves out conditions such as contre-jour and
the like.
Marc
msmall@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cha robh bàs fir gun ghràs fir!
NEW FAX NUMBER: +540-343-8505
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So, where do I go after that first step. Can someone please continue from here.
On Oct 25, 2005, at 9:34 PM, Marc James Small wrote:
The standard 3.5F and 2.8F shutters were cross-coupled -- that is, the
meter includes an index marker which indicates the exposure which the
current settings will produce. Opening the aperture or lowering the
shutter speed will move the needle one way, while closing the aperture or
raising the shutter speed will move it the other way. The trick is to
shift the shutter speed and aperture so that this index marker matches up
with the light meter's needle, and then Bob is oestensibly your avuncular
relative, albeit this leaves out conditions such as contre-jour and the like.
Marc
msmall@xxxxxxxxxxxx Cha robh bàs fir gun ghràs fir!
NEW FAX NUMBER: +540-343-8505
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- [rollei_list] Re: exposure meter-stupid question? and coupling
- From: Jerry Lehrer
- [rollei_list] exposure meter-stupid question?
- From: Photographer
- [rollei_list] Re: exposure meter-stupid question?
- From: Richard Knoppow
- [rollei_list] Re: exposure meter-stupid question?
- From: Photographer
- [rollei_list] Re: exposure meter-stupid question?
- From: Jerry Lehrer
- [rollei_list] Re: exposure meter-stupid question?
- From: Photographer
- [rollei_list] Re: exposure meter-stupid question?
- From: Richard Knoppow
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- From: Ruddy Roye
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- From: Jerry Lehrer
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- From: Ruddy Roye
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