Thanks Scott, that will help a lot.
TheReal7 wrote in post #14418289
Thank you all so much!
Thank you!
Honestly, I have photographed so many long exposures I have a pretty good feel for things and usually get it or close on the first exposure. When I started using the 10 stop (b+w) I would set my camera to iso 1600 or 3200 and get my exposure looking good then do the math to get to ISO100.
At the time I made a chart for easy reference:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereal7/4230532292/
Thank you all so much!

Thank you!
Honestly, I have photographed so many long exposures I have a pretty good feel for things and usually get it or close on the first exposure. When I started using the 10 stop (b+w) I would set my camera to iso 1600 or 3200 and get my exposure looking good then do the math to get to ISO100.
At the time I made a chart for easy reference:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereal7/4230532292/




