Tripp Woelfel
June 2nd, 2009, 09:06 PM
If you've never seen my other idiot questions, don't worry. I keep them to myself so that no one knows what a pillock I really am. (grin)
The specific question is, will a good quality wide angle adapter bring in more light thru the lens than the same camera without one? My uninformed guess is yes, maybe... I know there will be light loss because of the WA adapter. The f value of the adapter would help me figure that out but that whole chain of math is really lost on me.
Here are the specifics. Century Optics 37mm .55WA attached to either a Canon HV10 or HF100. Shooting outdoors under marginal artificial light. Motor racing, of course.
The reason I ask is that I'm now using the adapter on the HF100 for a locked off speed shot right past the finishing line. With the adapter, the field of view is the whole finishing line all the way back to turn four. Without it, I lose either the whole line or part of turn four. Either wouldn't be optimal.
So far the adapter works well there from late afternoon through night, capturing great twilight skies as a racing backdrop. So I don't expect to change it. I was just very curious if I was gaining or losing a lot of light by using it.
TIA.
The specific question is, will a good quality wide angle adapter bring in more light thru the lens than the same camera without one? My uninformed guess is yes, maybe... I know there will be light loss because of the WA adapter. The f value of the adapter would help me figure that out but that whole chain of math is really lost on me.
Here are the specifics. Century Optics 37mm .55WA attached to either a Canon HV10 or HF100. Shooting outdoors under marginal artificial light. Motor racing, of course.
The reason I ask is that I'm now using the adapter on the HF100 for a locked off speed shot right past the finishing line. With the adapter, the field of view is the whole finishing line all the way back to turn four. Without it, I lose either the whole line or part of turn four. Either wouldn't be optimal.
So far the adapter works well there from late afternoon through night, capturing great twilight skies as a racing backdrop. So I don't expect to change it. I was just very curious if I was gaining or losing a lot of light by using it.
TIA.