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How can I use 400 ASA film in a Leica IIIf, which does not have options higher than 100?
Can I use a higher ASA / ISO with a point and shoot film camera which says it only goes to 400?What does “expanded ISO” mean?What camera settings may affect a RAW photo?how many stops different are a 100 ISO film stock and an EI 320 film stock, and which is fasterCan I use chemicals for developing ISO 400 film to develop ISO 100 or 200 film as well?What could cause very underexposed photos in daylight?Is it possible to set Auto-ISO in Aperture priority mode on a Nikon D3300?Can I use new “designed-for-digital” Leica lenses with a Leica film body?Can I use a higher ASA / ISO with a point and shoot film camera which says it only goes to 400?Can I set non-full stop ISO values on my D3400?How to shoot nice shots in indoor nightclub?
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I bought 400 ISO (color) for my Leica IIIf, but found out the highest setting is 100 ASA/80 Weston. What should I keep in mind when taking photos regarding other settings? It’s going to be rather cloudy where I’m shooting this week.
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I bought 400 ISO (color) for my Leica IIIf, but found out the highest setting is 100 ASA/80 Weston. What should I keep in mind when taking photos regarding other settings? It’s going to be rather cloudy where I’m shooting this week.
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Related, although in the other case a camera which actually has a built-in light meter: Can I use a higher ASA / ISO with a point and shoot film camera which says it only goes to 400?
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I bought 400 ISO (color) for my Leica IIIf, but found out the highest setting is 100 ASA/80 Weston. What should I keep in mind when taking photos regarding other settings? It’s going to be rather cloudy where I’m shooting this week.
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I bought 400 ISO (color) for my Leica IIIf, but found out the highest setting is 100 ASA/80 Weston. What should I keep in mind when taking photos regarding other settings? It’s going to be rather cloudy where I’m shooting this week.
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Related, although in the other case a camera which actually has a built-in light meter: Can I use a higher ASA / ISO with a point and shoot film camera which says it only goes to 400?
– mattdm
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Related, although in the other case a camera which actually has a built-in light meter: Can I use a higher ASA / ISO with a point and shoot film camera which says it only goes to 400?
– mattdm
2 hours ago
Related, although in the other case a camera which actually has a built-in light meter: Can I use a higher ASA / ISO with a point and shoot film camera which says it only goes to 400?
– mattdm
2 hours ago
Related, although in the other case a camera which actually has a built-in light meter: Can I use a higher ASA / ISO with a point and shoot film camera which says it only goes to 400?
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I don't think this model has a built-in light meter. The dial you are referring to is just a reminder indicator. You set it when you load film and then weeks later when you pick up the camera, you consult the dial setting to remind you what film you have loaded.
Use a hand-held light meter or the "Sunny f/16 Rule" to set your camera.
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I don't think this model has a built-in light meter. The dial you are referring to is just a reminder indicator. You set it when you load film and then weeks later when you pick up the camera, you consult the dial setting to remind you what film you have loaded.
Use a hand-held light meter or the "Sunny f/16 Rule" to set your camera.
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I don't think this model has a built-in light meter. The dial you are referring to is just a reminder indicator. You set it when you load film and then weeks later when you pick up the camera, you consult the dial setting to remind you what film you have loaded.
Use a hand-held light meter or the "Sunny f/16 Rule" to set your camera.
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I don't think this model has a built-in light meter. The dial you are referring to is just a reminder indicator. You set it when you load film and then weeks later when you pick up the camera, you consult the dial setting to remind you what film you have loaded.
Use a hand-held light meter or the "Sunny f/16 Rule" to set your camera.
I don't think this model has a built-in light meter. The dial you are referring to is just a reminder indicator. You set it when you load film and then weeks later when you pick up the camera, you consult the dial setting to remind you what film you have loaded.
Use a hand-held light meter or the "Sunny f/16 Rule" to set your camera.
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Related, although in the other case a camera which actually has a built-in light meter: Can I use a higher ASA / ISO with a point and shoot film camera which says it only goes to 400?
– mattdm
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