Thanks mate.  i'll try a few shots with both methods and take notes so I 
have a good starting point.
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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Simplified zone exposure system for colour transparency


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> From: "J and K Messervy"
> Subject: Re: Simplified zone exposure system for colour transparency
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>>>
>> I can use the meter prism, but it's a bit of an unknown.  I thought
>> this
>> could give me better control, considering slide film's narrow range.
>> I'm
>> also mainly talking about contrasy scenes.  For an average, evenly lit
>> scene, I'd probably just use the prism as it is centre weighted I
>> believe.
>
> If you don't use it, it will continue to be a bit of an unknown.
> When i was taught this stuff, I was told that for metering slide film,
> point the camera up, when shooting negative film, point the camera down.
> It worked 35 years ago, I suspect it will still work today.
>
> William Robb
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