If I want to do exposure upwards of 1 or 2 minutes, isn't there a formula for adjusting the apeature for each incrementally longer shutter speed? Or does that formula fall apart at those extremes?
booggerg Senior Member 460 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Chicago More info | Dec 14, 2004 21:39 | #1 Permanent banIf I want to do exposure upwards of 1 or 2 minutes, isn't there a formula for adjusting the apeature for each incrementally longer shutter speed? Or does that formula fall apart at those extremes? 20D || EOS650 || 50 f/1.8 MKI || 17-40 f/4L || 70-200 f/4L || Sigma 35-135 f/3.5 || Yashica Electro 35 || Yashica Minister || Yashica Mat 124G || Hoga 120CFN || 420EX || Sekonic 306 || Panasonic DVX100 || Canon GL2
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edsarkiss Member 156 posts Joined Oct 2004 More info | Dec 14, 2004 22:15 | #2 close the aperture one full f-stop for each doubling of exposure time.
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pcasciola POTN SHOPKEEPER 3,130 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: Millstone Township, NJ More info | Dec 14, 2004 22:22 | #3 If you are looking for a formula, I guess the simplest would be: Philip Casciola
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