dhermann1
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I recently decided to try using my old 1930's Voigtlander Superb camera that my father bought in 1938 (I recently found the receipt!!!) It requires a light meter to get the f stop and exposure correct. I've been bidding, unsuccessfully so far, on a light meter. However I discovered from various photography bb's that you can use a digital camera as a light meter, as they have all the components necessary. I played around with it a little and it seems very possible. Does anybody out there use a vintage camera? What kind of results have you gotten?
Here it is, it's a twin lens reflex, meaning the viewfinder has its own lens. Somewhat cumbersome to look through the top, and the image is reversed left to right. But it takes great pictures.
Here it is, it's a twin lens reflex, meaning the viewfinder has its own lens. Somewhat cumbersome to look through the top, and the image is reversed left to right. But it takes great pictures.