Museum training in conservation versus chutzpah - ok, you win.
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Museum training in conservation versus chutzpah - ok, you win.
If your studio LEDs are daylight-balanced, the results should be the same. If they are tungsten-balanced, you'd get underexposed plates.
A Cannondale 'Bugger' (yes, I can hear the entire UK laughing) can be found on eBay for $100 and up.. it's a lightweight bike trailer with large pneumatic tires. As a teenager, for some reason I...
I have a smaller one that I use with my tiny Horseman VH (when I don't feel like hauling the 20x24 with reflex viewer around). For the price, it's thoughtfully designed and well put together. It has...
Here, if it still matters: http://www.studionm.pl/katalogi/broncolor/dane/bron_flashmeter_dane.pdf
Possible, but not the best choice with regard to conservation concerns. Aluminum is very reactive, especially with oxygen. Anodized aluminum would be ideal, albeit expensive.
Um.. what about the "no shutter" part of the description? A fractional shutter speed is going to be a challenge using the lens cap..
- JasOn