Thomas
It is an exposure "meter" for black and white printing purposes. It
is called a "monitor", I think, because it helps you to achieve
consistency of exposure rather than an ideal exposure.
It has a sensor, 3 lights (green, low red and high red) and a
graduated dial. It is the dial that confuses me: what is the basis
for setting it?
I have seen some incomplete explanations on the Internet (hence my
description of the lights), but they did nothing to resolve my
confusion...
Cheers
Chris
At 13:12 +0100 6/3/02, T.Clausen@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Chris,
What *IS* an Ilford EM10?
--thomas
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Chris Barker wrote:
Does anyone know how to use one of these Exposure Monitors? I have
looked on the Ilford site and found loads of other useful
information, but nothing about an EM10.
Cheers
> Chris
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