I apologize in advance for giving "the obvious" answer:
Shoot and evaluate a test roll under the same conditions as the important ones.
Shooting under available light is something my OM-1
was never happy doing. Both of my OM-PCs underexpose by at least 2 full stops
in available light. And finally,
I'd advise you to make 5 test exposures and write down the conditions & frame
#s as you go.
#1: Normal exposure
#2: One stop of underexposure
#3: Two stops of underexposure
#4: One stop of overexposure
#5: Two stops of overexposure
After you get your test roll back, decide which frame actually gives you
correct exposure and use that knowledge.
Lama
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