[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> How the H-E-double hockey sticks  do you meter that ?  My Sekonic L308-B
can only go
> to 8000.  Every other hand meter I've seen only goes so high so how do
you compensate
> for ISO above 8000 ?  (i.e. 12,500 and higher)

I shot a couple of rolls of Delta 3200 at 12,800 about a year ago.  I just
used the camera's inbuilt light meter.  If I remember right, the Z-1p only
goes up to 6400 so I just set it there and set the exposure compensation to
-1 stop.  I can't do that on my K2 because the ISO and exposure
compensation dials are mechanically linked, so a small mental adjustment is
required.

Cheers,

- Dave
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