> I decided to run a test roll through my Argus C3 to see if it still works.
I
> noticed that the hand held meter seemed to match the meter in my SRT-101
> but was a stop or two off from the meter in the K-x.  If the K-x said 1/60
the
> hand held meter said 1/250 sometimes.  Other times reading off a grey
card,
> they matched a bit more closely.
> 

The man with one watch always knows the time; the man with two watches,
never. As it is with watches, so it is with lightmeters.


> So, I tried shooting test shots with it both at the hand held metering,
and
> using the metering from the K-x.  Oddly enough, there isn't an obvious,
huge
> difference in the way that the prints look. I suspect that Walgreen's
printer
> automatically corrects.
> 
> I'm not too thrilled with the way the kodacolor 400 that I had laying
around
> looks.  Fortunately I still have a bunch of 200 and some 100.
> 
> It is so weird going back to the C3, which apart from a few shots with my
> dad's spotty was the camera I started with. Remembering to wind the film
> and cock the shutter separately. Having to look through a separate window
> to focus. The shutter only goes up to 1/300, and so forth.
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> 
> 
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