I must be missing something quite obvius here, because I can't get the point... I have read some posts on the net about rating the Fuji Superia Reala 100 film at ISO 80 speed. AFAIK this is the equivalent of overexposing by 1/5 f-stop. I have also read that I can under/over expose a color negative film by 1 f-stop without any major problems, the lab will correct this during the development process. So Reala is a color negative film, and an overexposure by 1/5 f-stop would likely be "corrected" by the lab.
On the other hand I realize the smallest amount of exposure compensation I can set on my MZ-6 is 1/2 f-stop, so this trick may be good for slide film... but for prints? ... no clue. Anyway, is 1/5 f-stop that critical? Attila

