Hi
But I have not written I use print film!!
And you wrote that with PZ1p you had 1/2 stop but over or under?rather overexposure...
So Pz1p usually overexposure and PZ1 not?
So maybe it is better to buy another PZ1 instead of PZ1p?
Do you know if I can do flash compensation with PZ1? For instance I want to shoot a 
portrait of someone who is in shadow and background is brighter so I would measure b. 
light and compensate flash for about from -1 to -1.5 EV?Can I do so with PZ1?And Pz1p?
Please answer
Alek
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>Alek,
>
>I never had any problems with the PZ-1 exposing slide film accurately.  Any problems 
>with print film were masked by the corrections done by the print machines.
>
>The PZ-1p seems to be a bit off (1/2 stop) with slide film, but just fine with print 
>film.  And I don\'t think you could judge any exposure errors with print films 
>anyway... at least not 1/2 stop ones.
>
>Regards,  Bob S.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> Dear All,
>> I am going to use PZ1 with some my K lenses. Is it truth that there appears 
>overexposure of 2/3 EV? Now I checking it using Velvia but on the basis of some 
>measurements it really seems to me that overexposure occurs. Any comments...So the 
>correction is needed.
>> I do hope it is constant with all my K lenses. With A the 
>> problem probably does not take place.
>> Alek
>


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