Well im in a bot of an annoying situation at the moment, i will be going to the German Alps next week, and well... The Sekonic L558 Spot meter i was going / by the time you guys read this post, have ordered. Is due to arive 3 days into the trip. Thus i wont have a proper Spot meter with me. So i was wondering, could i use my Sony A350 DSLR with a 300mm Lens as a sort of improvised spot meter, for large format.
I have tryed it using MF, with some pretty good results. However, i do not have the time to test it with LF before the trip, as developing the film would take too long, and would meen i would be one film holder short.
Thus i was wondering could it work? By the way, i shoot primarily landscape and macro Photography, the latter only in digital, as my MF camera cant focus close enough. And some long duration exposures, also using the DSLR, and i have tried it with some B&W film in my MF camera, but i haven't seen the results yet.
The camera i will be taking with me is a Super Speed Graphic, with a Rodenstock Optar 135mm F4.5 Lens.
The films i intend to use are Kodak Ektar 100, Foma Fomapan 100 (with hoya Orange filter) and Rolli IR 400 with a hoya R72 filter.
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