I understand the tricks, thanks for the suggestions everyone, still I unless I finish the roll of film in one session, I'm more than likely to forget that I've been out foxing the meter.
At 11:24 AM 2/11/04, you wrote:
Peter Alling wrote: > > The T Max should probably be rated closer to 1000. It becomes > quite grainy at it's rated ISO and the contrast can become a problem. > (I like high contrast images but there is a limit). > I've read somewhere that it can be pushed to 12800, never tried it > thoug since I don't have a meter that works accurately at that ISO, > (or the EV that implies).
To shoot at 12,800asa I just set the SuperProgam on manual at 3200asa and adjust parameters 'til it reads out -2stops. ..... lotza fun out there in UltraASALand! !8^D
Bill
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