Hi. I've been extremely busy the last 2 months and haven't taken out
my EOS gear in ages. and so I'm pretty out of practice. My
co-housing community had a ribbon cutting ceremony today and asked me
to be the photographer (which was great for me.) Anyway I was
shooting the initial speechifying and so forth indoors with a 550EX
and my 70-200 2.8 L on my EOS 3 (had to add all that to keep this on
topic!) when suddenly it was finished and everyone rushed outside to
cut the ribbon - including various dignitaries and local politicians
and the like, so I scrambled to find a good spot for what was, in
essence, the whole reason I was there. I snapped off some great
shots....but....
I had forgotten that I had my EOS 3 on manual for the indoor flash so
the camera was set to 1/200 at f/8. The meter read 1/6400 at f/8! So
I overexposed the most important shots by 1 2/3 stops. Here's my
question:
I was using Fuji NPS 160 and NPH 400 negative film. I wonder if the 1
2/3 stops overexposure will be OK? What can I tell my lab to do when
I get these rolls processed? I should add that about 90% of the rolls
were exposed properly - just not the most important pictures!
aaak!
advice?
thanks,
--
-Steve
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