Friday, June 9, 2017

Useful Photography Tip #179: Why Shooting Landscapes With a Rangefinder Can Really Suck

Useful Photography Tip #179: Why Shooting Landscapes With a Rangefinder Can Really Suck
Medium Format and film rangefinders in particular seem like such a perfect package for going about and shooting landscape photos, right? Or if not, maybe you'll want to tote along your Leica! But before you do that, you should note that that's probably a really bad idea if you want to do things right. With digital, this can be easier because getting details in the highlights or shadows is as simple as moving a slider. If you've got burning and dodging skills that can be used in the darkroom, then you'll also not really have a problem when it comes to printmaking. However, if you're trying your hardest to get it right in camera, then you're going to be working with a tripod, ND filters, and Graduated NDs.
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