by Rob Morley <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 23, 2008 at 10:12 AM
In article <ZZmdnZVQ-aZtc5PVRVnyjQA@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Tony B
tony@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> I have an old Russian rangefinder to play with (a Zorki 4K) and have
> some Ilford FP4 Plus 125 film to use. One thing I don't have is a light
> meter, so if anyone can offer tips/advice/links on getting close to
> decent exposure without a lightmeter I'd be glad to hear (read!) it.
>
> I've shot one roll of colour film so far, using the exposure table on
> the side of the box and got decent results outside..
>
> Is it worthwhile using a dslr as a light meter and setting the zorki off
> that?
>
Why not get something like a Leningrad 4 meter to complement the camera?
They're available cheaply on eBay, and help complete the vintage low-
tech experience. :-)