I have a lightmeter but obviously the highest F stop I have is only 32 and the lowest ISO is 6 I think. I believe the Pinsta works with f266 and ISO 2 so is there an easy way for me to take a reading based on ISO 6 and F32 and convert it to see what the Pinsta needs? I looked at the calculators at Mr Pinsta (in your links section) but they are designed for film so the ISOs dont go that low (unless I am being stupid which is very likely)
A daft question here but how was it envisaged that the syringe holder would be used? Is it expected that you preload the syringes before leaving home? I have done that but was wary about having those extended plungers in my bag. It was also a bit of a squeeze getting the syringes in with the nozzles in the little holes and the 'handles' between the two bars. I know it needs to be tight to reduce leakage but it was so tight I was worried I would snap the nozzles.
It also looks like the holder is supposed to stand up but then why does the bottom have a smaller footprint than the top? Maybe I am mistaken and it was always mean to be laid on its back.
Why does the shutter disk have two holes (one large and circular and one smaller and oval) as well as what looks two 'enlargement apertures' though one looks to let no light in?
I have been guessing that maybe the larger hole is really just for you to put your finger in an dial like on old telephone to move the disc :-) As for the extra enlargement thingie, I wondered if it was only there so you could easily feel that you had the pinhole covered while in the changing bag. Am I way off? :-)
I have a lightmeter but obviously the highest F stop I have is only 32 and the lowest ISO is 6 I think. I believe the Pinsta works with f266 and ISO 2 so is there an easy way for me to take a reading based on ISO 6 and F32 and convert it to see what the Pinsta needs? I looked at the calculators at Mr Pinsta (in your links section) but they are designed for film so the ISOs dont go that low (unless I am being stupid which is very likely)
A daft question here but how was it envisaged that the syringe holder would be used? Is it expected that you preload the syringes before leaving home? I have done that but was wary about having those extended plungers in my bag. It was also a bit of a squeeze getting the syringes in with the nozzles in the little holes and the 'handles' between the two bars. I know it needs to be tight to reduce leakage but it was so tight I was worried I would snap the nozzles.
It also looks like the holder is supposed to stand up but then why does the bottom have a smaller footprint than the top? Maybe I am mistaken and it was always mean to be laid on its back.
Why does the shutter disk have two holes (one large and circular and one smaller and oval) as well as what looks two 'enlargement apertures' though one looks to let no light in? I have been guessing that maybe the larger hole is really just for you to put your finger in an dial like on old telephone to move the disc :-) As for the extra enlargement thingie, I wondered if it was only there so you could easily feel that you had the pinhole covered while in the changing bag. Am I way off? :-)