Shutter Speed Testing (was Re: [LargeFormat] rest)
Clive Warren
largeformat@f32.net
Mon Feb 12 07:36:01 2001
At 19:06 09/02/01 +0000, philip Lambert wrote:
>The new Copal shutters are v accurate except 1/500 is slow. The older
>SynchroCompurs are less accurate, but most are within 1/3 of a stop. 1/500
>is invariably slow. Some speeds are actually shorter than they should be by
>1/3 to 1/2stop but overexposure is more common. I am sticking a correction
>strip on the lens boards. For negative film slight overexposure doesn't
>bother me but I would like to get transparencies accurately exposed. Can
>anyone tell me how to test my CdS lightmeter's accuracy? Meter off a white
>surface and compare it with my Nikon? Bracket exposures in half-stops?
>Philip
>huge snip
Probably one of the easiest ways to check out your meter is to pop along to
the local camera store with your CdS meter (if there is one in your
location) and ask to have a look at some new high-end light meters. I
think you can guess the rest - up to the part where you say that you think
that analogue is so much easier to read than digital and look forward to
the time when the manufacturers bring out a digital meter with an analogue
display ;-)
All the best,
Clive http://www.f32.net
Large Format Travel and Stock Photography