I did 8 pics with it, 4 of them out of focus, I had no rangefinder or metering device at the moment, aperture was 4.5 so focusing has to be accurate. Also I found two leaks on the bellows.
I can post 3(one) photos in total, the first one has some light sun and its the one I like, I used a yellow filter.
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Totally beautiful tones and superb portraits. You do good work!
GrahamS
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Another keeper there, Alex! Well done! The light in the first one is nice.
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Thank you all! Encourages me really!
EDIT: At request of the person of photos two and three, Im gonna remove her pics from internet.
EDIT: At request of the person of photos two and three, Im gonna remove her pics from internet.
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Tomorrow I plan to shoot with the Inos II again and test one yellow filter on it, I found this information about it (voigtlander moment) and I would like to confirm with you if I have to go open one f-stop according the booklet.
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According to the above, the "Moment" yellow filter has an exposure factor of 2X. Therefore you should increase exposure by 1 EV, i.e. open the diaphragm one f stop or use slower shutter speed. e.g. if metered exposure is f8, use f5.6 OR if shutter speed is 1/125th, use 1/60th.
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Yeah, what Graham said. Took me a while to understand that Filter Factor is one half stop, so it's good that today's b&w film has plenty of latitude.
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Thank you Graham and Phil, now I know that Filter Factor is 1/2 stop.
It raining now, let's see how the day goes...
It raining now, let's see how the day goes...
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The filter factor is ONE STOP, not one half stop. 2X - double the exposure. Double means one stop.
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