Film Photography Exposure Chart
It is meant to show you how depth of field changes from f32 to f1 4 what the aperture looks like from f32 to f1 4 how motion blur changes from 1 1000 to 1 2 and how noise changes from iso 100 to iso 25600.
Film photography exposure chart. Aside from film photographers who left their meter and now their phone at home there are better options than that. An exposure calculator to compare ev value and stops difference for any two camera or meter exposures is on the previous page. Remember the old wisdom. When in doubt lean towards over exposure use the chart for what it is as a cheat sheet and don t follow it blindly just as you wouldn t trust a light meter blindly.
Shutter speed photography settings combined with iso and f stop controls aperture give the photographer ultimate creative control over the photograph the exposure triangle. Now being the happy owner of a nikon f with plain prism i d like to see some of these charts or tables. The exposure index ei of a film speed is the rating of a particular film that varies from the recommended iso film speed. This chart is not for calculating exposure.
A photograph s exposure determines how light or dark an image will appear when it s been captured by your camera. And the ev charts just below it with third stops. Example photos made using the chart s settings no light meter used low light setting of my chart. For instance 100 film speed may actually be used as a 400 film speed in what is called pushing film.
Again its not an exposure calculation chart. Nikon d800e 70 200mm f 4 200mm iso 100 1 500 f 6 3 you probably don t need to spend time calculating ev in the field if you have a modern camera with a built in meter. Shutter speed photography settings control two important factors within an image. Ev 0 corresponds to an exposure time of 1 s and an aperture of f 1 0.
Exposure value is a base 2 logarithmic scale defined by ray 2000 318. Each increment of 1 in exposure value corresponds to a. Believe it or not this is determined by just three camera settings. Aperture iso and shutter speed the exposure triangle.
Exposure in film photography is defined as the quantity of light that is allowed through the camera lens and onto the photo film controlled by the intensity of light through the aperture and length of time determined by the shutter speed for correct exposure in a film camera whether 35mm medium format or large format it is essential that you correctly set both the shutter speed and. Mastering their use is an essential part of developing an intuition for photography. If the ev is known it can be used to select combinations of exposure time and f number as shown in table 1. T is the exposure time shutter speed in seconds.
Understanding exposure value ev with ev chart and calculator for photography there is an ev calculator below. F32 at 1 1000 is not f22 at 1 500.