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Re: [OM] Pass the film please...

Subject: Re: [OM] Pass the film please...
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 09:34:57 -0400
Durn.  I guess it would help to include the main link
<http://www.chucknorcutt.com/5D%20moire/>

Chuck Norcutt


Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I've been shooting with a Canyon 5D for almost 3-1/2 years and have 
> never previously seen anything like this... truly severe moiré.  I was 
> out back testing my gear before this week's bridal shoot.  I'm expecting 
> that the shot will have to be made at this spot overlooking Lake George
> <http://www.tripadvisor.in/ReviewPhotos-g48016-d572160-r5615464-The_Inn_at_Erlowest-Lake_George_New_York.html#1477336>
> but in late afternoon sun more like you see here which puts the 
> background in full sun but the bride in heavy shade.
> <http://www.tripadvisor.in/ReviewPhotos-g48016-d572160-r5615464-The_Inn_at_Erlowest-Lake_George_New_York.html#1477334>
> 
> Getting the shot right requires setting the shutter speed within the max 
> sync range, and then adjusting aperture for the sunlit background.  Then 
> the flash power has to be raised on the bride to equal the pre-set 
> exposure for the background brightness and bring her out of the shadows.
> 
> Ignore the fact that the lights aren't really set correctly yet but 
> check what happens to my shirt on close-up inspection.  Note the two 
> "bulls-eye" moiré patterns centered where the lights are aimed.  I'm not 
> sure if the lights are in any way responsible for this.  The pattern in 
> the fabric where the blue and tan moiré pattern appears (there is no 
> blue in the shirt) is a very fine vertical and horizontal pattern of 
> brown lines enclosing small white squares about 1mm on a side.  Such a 
> happenstance on a bridal gown would be deadly.
> 
> Film, of course, wouldn't have such a problem... at least until you got 
> to the scanner.  But I wouldn't be able to take this shot with an OM 
> either.  The exposure was ISO 200 at 1/200 second at f/11.  An OM would 
> have required much slower ISO or enough ND filtration to stay within the 
> sync speed that I wouldn't have enough flash power to punch through it. 
>   I think I'm gonna take the Mynolta A1 along with me just in case. 
> That camera makes flash work even easier since it can sync at just about 
> any speed.  At 1/500 or 1/640 I could open the aperture enough to be be 
> able to use some T32s, even with diffusers.
> 
> Chuck Norcutt
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