Max Perl wrote:
> When you use a view camera for macro work you have long extention on
the
> bellows. You then need to compensate for the lost light to calculate a
> proper exposure. Does somebody have an easy way to calculate the
> exposure compensation?
> I am using a 6x9 Linhof and want to play with a 5.6/100 Componon-S. I
> guess you don't compensate down to 1m? ... but from here and closer?
Would I be right in the belief that this question, and the solutions to
it,
would be applicable to formats other than "large",
should one care to do such a thing?
(I do extremely little (haha) macro work, and my largest camera is a 645,
and while that and my old 35mm are pretty clunky, they still are advanced
w/r/t many large-format camera, correct? And, of course, my DSLR does
everything but procreate. So I doubt I will *need* to know this.
But it would be nice to know if it applies, and, if so, how to do it.)


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