The asa knob was one of the big changes between the 4 and 4T. With age, the 4
had a tendency to lose the asa setting as you turned the comp dial.
John
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gma wrote:
> John;
>
> I think it's pretty tough to accidentally change the ASA on the 4T. Don't
> you have to pull the dial up, then turn? I've done the wrong setting thing
> too. I'd definitely push the film one stop to 800. Good luck.
>
> george
>
> J. Williams wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have a roll of Ektachrome 400. When I loaded it in my OM-4t, I
> > thought I set the correct ASA but when I rewound the film I see that the
> > ASA is at 800.
> >
> > Now, I'm not sure if the ASA dial moved or I just set it wrong. I am
> > wondering if I should just have it pushed to 800 or maybe 600. Any
> > suggestions?
> >
> > John
> >
>
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