At 07:51 AM 10/28/99 EDT, you wrote:
>Theoretically you should get a good exposure. An OM-2n, when metering in
auto
>mode, doesn't care what the actual aperture is. It just measures the light
>reaching the film and integrates it over time.
All right! that's great.
An exposure that long probably
>will require adjustment for reciprocity failure.
right, I can use the exposure compensation dial for this, correcto?
How much will depend on what
>kind of film you are using. I presume you had film in the camera for this
>test? If not, then the results won't be indicative of the true exposure,
>since the meter is reading off of the black pressure plate and not the film.
>
nope, no film, just fooling around in the camera bag.
>BTW, where did you get the pinhole plate? Or did you make it? I have a box
>full of body caps I might want to try this with. A lot of the third party
>ones are nice and flat (unlike the OEM Oly's) which should be easier to
mount
>the pinhole on.
>
They are readily available from Calumet and the Pinhole Resource, both are
on the web. Calumet is less expensive.
Be seeing you.
Dirk Wright
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