It is also like the 35mm length on my full frame and film cameras and is close to that. Finally I decided to try out a 20mm (40mm) lens, bit different but I had heard a lot of good things about that lens so I decided that I would give it a try. ![]() I then decided that I would add a 25mm (50mm) as I really like the standard lens length. I started with the Panasonic G80 that I purchase with a 12-32mm (24-64mm equivalent) lens. I have been updating the travel camera kit. However I generally take a number of readings from neutral areas with a spot meter and factor in the filter affect to that calculation. These readings where taken by placing a filter in front of a Nikon D750, I also rounded to the nearest half a stop as my film cameras cannot even do halves. To do that I need the table below! Filter My Mamiya doesn’t have a meter, so I use a hand held meter and adjust by increasing the exposure as required. ![]() For cameras with built in meters this isn’t a problem. One thing that I need to know when using these filters is the exposure factor, the affect on the amount of light they have on reaching the film. ![]() The reason is that I have a few camera lenses that need the larger size. I do wish I hard started with the XL (100mm) filters now, but at the time my funds were limited. I use Cokin P Series filters for black and white photography, I think they are also called L (large).
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