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I have a Minolta 800si and a Sunpak 622. I want to get a dedicated
module for it, but I do not know the correct one to buy. Can anyone
help me out. Is it the MX-1AF? I do not want to spend the money and
it not be the correct one.
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I have a Epson 2450 scanner. It has problems scanning all my
negatives. I have put a 645 negative in it. It does not scan the
whole negative, but cuts part of it off. I have had the same problem
with other negatives. Sometimes it sees all the negatives other
times it does not. How do I by pass it's scanning system so I can
tell it to scan all negatives no matter what, its like it thinks the
negative is bad and wont scan it. It there a work around?
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I have a Minolta autometer IIIf, and I just baught a used Minolta
Flash meter II. I was using them both to test exposure for my
Olympus e10 the Flash meter II gave my a flash reading of f2.8 at 60
shutter with asa 80 setting, I then took a reading with my Minolta
autometer IIIf, it gave me f5.6 at 60 shutter and asa 80 setting. I
thought that was pretty for off. So I started at f2.0 and shot all
the way to f8, shutter speed at 60 and film speed of asa 80. The
best exposure was f2.2, so the older meter was more correct. Is
digital different than film, do I need to use the new meter's reading
and open up like 2.5 stops? My new meter does not allow me to
calibrate it enough to equal what the old meter reads, nor does the
old meter allow me to calibrate it enough to make it equal the new.
Woul the flash meter be more accurate because that is what is is
designed for?
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Let me know how you like it, what could be done to make it better.
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This is what I am talking about, softness.
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I have a room that has 18' x 18' usable space, with a height of 8'
feet. Is there a way to make a good usable portrait setting
location. If so how would I set it up.
Shooting interior details and view ouside of window.
in Beginner Questions
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<p>The best way is to bracket your exposure, something we do not do that often in digital age. But this seems to help a lot. Get the exposure correct for outside then work on the inside, basically like back lighiting.<br>
Scott<br>
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