4 thoughts on “Using the Black Cat Extended Range Exposure Guide”
I really like the Black Cat Guide for the infomation it provides but I see your points on its design. I have used andy’s handy mini exposure guide for a few months and keep it in my wallet. Its great but I feel it can lack a little consideration. I like having both with me since they cover each others weak points. They helped me think out and see exposure better.
I added a bit of the information on the Black Cat to my Andy Handys guide as well as information I also wanted based on my testing… info on after sunset compensation and the twilight info. If the design was a bit better I would feel that the Black Cat is a great tool…
I really like the Black Cat Guide for the infomation it provides but I see your points on its design. I have used andy’s handy mini exposure guide for a few months and keep it in my wallet. Its great but I feel it can lack a little consideration. I like having both with me since they cover each others weak points. They helped me think out and see exposure better.
I added a bit of the information on the Black Cat to my Andy Handys guide as well as information I also wanted based on my testing… info on after sunset compensation and the twilight info. If the design was a bit better I would feel that the Black Cat is a great tool…
Cheers-
Stephen
An iPhone app based on Blackcat exposure guide which packs much more than just exposure guide is reviewed here
http://www.purplehazeapps.com
iTunes Link : http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=325439409&mt=8
I just purchased it and will try it and report back here in a few days…