Auto works well for me at night with OM4 or OM2 (any). I have not
had reciprocity failure with the films that I have used (but see
about 2 years ago for the discussion on how the OTF system might
"know" what the film could handle in terms of reciprocity law.
I also don't use a cable release any more because of the problems I
had once with the OM4; the timer works extremely well.
Chris
At 03:02 -0400 23/9/01, Tom A. Trottier wrote:
You should also try the Auto setting, and see how well it works. My
guess, because of the black, is that you should adjust the exposure
by -1 to -2 stops,but different films' reciprocity failure will
conversely want several stops more exposure. Look on the web for
reprocity failure film for different film's adjustments.
Tom
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