Hello,
Here is some new questions before i start shooting more film with the Sinar.
I am taking pictures of people (headshots, 2/3rd and whole figure)
1. I have heard that i cannot shoot wide open 5.6 with LF, that the biggest opening i should use is around 16. Is this correct?
2. I have a 300 mm, and a 150 mm, and for some reasons i am more comfortable using the 150 mm, but how close to the subject can i use this 150 mm?
3. have some problems getting the results i want when i tilt shift, is it anywhere on the internet that explains the different tilt shift techniques with examplephotos?
4. Just to get this right. if i shoot with a 300 mm, then the lengt between film plane and lens plane should be 300 MM? If i make the length between FP and LP longer, say 600 mm, then i need more light, or compensate with 2 f stops? Wider opening?
5. If i go 200 mm between FP and LP, with a 300 mm lens, do i need to compensate this way as well?
6. I have some diazfilm from 1989, that probarly have been stored cool. Would you overexpose this by one stop, two stops, or precise?
Best Regards
Martin
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