And yet another approach: reload your test film (tungsten chrome, as I recall,
Gary) into an empty cassette of the appropriate DX-coded speed. All in all, a
lot
of trouble, but it would be interesting to compare that lens to Zuicko OMs.
Gary Edwards
Marco Tomat wrote:
> you'd try to fool the dx code... covering the film cannister should result
> in an ISO 100 exposure.
>
> Marco
>
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> >Oggetto: Re: [OM] Fast Wide Angles
> >Data: Ven, 26 mar 1999 12:13
> >
>
> > I shot the XA lens test today, but won't have results till next week. I
> > passed on doing the IS-10. There is no way I can underexpose 1 to 1.5
> > stops.
> > Without underexposing my test map, it's a worthless shoot.
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