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My local photo society has some models coming in next week and I'd like to shoot them on film. I'll probably be taking the following kit:
I have no knowledge of lighting in these situations (the session will be in the room we use for club meetings, so will be lit with artificial light). My plan will be to use the Yashica on a tripod as I think focusing will be much more reliable that way, especially if the light is dim. The Nikon I will probably shoot handheld as the P3200 should allow me good shutter speeds, especially with the fast apertures I can use on the lenses I'll be taking.
Some other members will be bringing screens and lights, so I may have more options on the evening, but I'd appreciate any tips and advice anyone can offer, or any useful videos or websites.
Thanks.
- Yashica Mat 124 G
- Close-up lens #1 for the Yashica
- Sekonic L-208 light meter
- 120 Format HP5+ and Portra 400
- Nikon F80
- Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-S
- Sigma 105mm f/2.8
- 135 format Kodak Tmax P3200
- Tripod
- Shutter release cable
I have no knowledge of lighting in these situations (the session will be in the room we use for club meetings, so will be lit with artificial light). My plan will be to use the Yashica on a tripod as I think focusing will be much more reliable that way, especially if the light is dim. The Nikon I will probably shoot handheld as the P3200 should allow me good shutter speeds, especially with the fast apertures I can use on the lenses I'll be taking.
Some other members will be bringing screens and lights, so I may have more options on the evening, but I'd appreciate any tips and advice anyone can offer, or any useful videos or websites.
Thanks.
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