Hi Jim,
That is exactly what I am looking forward to! I have three bodies now (a 1n
for B&W, a 2n for 400 and a 4 for 160) which works OK but I can see a very
clear advantage to ISO being just another flexible part of a correct
exposure.
Dan S.
<snip>
> I can see myself using ISO 50
> or 100 outdoors, then switching to ISO 400 or even 800 indoors...
> --
>
> Jim Brokaw
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