Yep, just had a play with OM-4Ti, set ISO at 6 and tried to set +1 stop of
exposure comp and it changes the ISO to 12.
...Wayne
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> Subject: Re: [OM] Long exposures with OM-4Ti
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> > As the time limit seems to be ISO dependent I wonder if it is better in
very
> low light to dial in a lower ISO and then use exp comp? I don't know if
that
> results in a longer limit or not. The OM-2 does a nice job at night but
can't
> spot meter of course.
>
> I don't think so because the exposure compensation dial is actually the
ISO
> dial presented a different way.
>
> AG (over-exposed) Schnozz
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