I am working my way through Leslie Stroebel’s book View Camera Technique.
On page 80, he supplies a table of adjustments to exposure at small aperture for shorter shutter speeds. For example, a lens with a maximum aperture of f5.6 stopped down to f16 with a shutter speed set at 1/500 second, should be given an extra 1 stop of exposure. Any shutter speed at 1/125 or above needs some such adjustment.This is quite a significant additional exposure and one that I was not aware of.
I use FP4+ and will generally never use shutter speeds that come close to 1/500 of a second, but it is an intriguing piece of information.
Anyone else ever been in a situation that they have had to make such an adjustment?