maitani@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< If you ever run across a film that is significantly different in
reflectance, you will know that you need to adjust your exposure index
within a couple of rolls if you look at the negatives or chromes
critically. Perhap that is part of the reason that many of us shoot
negative films at a lower than rated exposure index while shooting
chromes at or above rated speed.
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Hi Gary,
Two different issues, I hope we are not confusing this.
Manual readings are off the curtain for all shutter speeds.
Auto mode readings are off the curtain or off the film depending on the
shutter speed. When it reads off the film, with some films, this reading is
different than OTC.
Hope this is a little clearer.
Buddy Walters
Then again, maybe not since I use the same exposure indices for manual or
automatic exposures.
Gary Edwards >>
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