His name is Neil van Niekerk and its www.planetneil.com , He has moved to
the USA BTW.
Feroze
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From: Peter Smekal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: Overexposure of PZ1+K and M lenses
You don't happen
That's the guy, sorry for the confusion.
Paul
His name is Neil van Niekerk and its www.planetneil.com , He has moved to
the USA BTW.
Feroze
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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
Alek wrote:
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
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
The PZ-1 I have does not overexpose when using K or M lenses. But I have
read in the list that it can happen with some A series lenses.
Well, I will try again to post this reply. The above comment makes sense if
you consider my previous post re. evaluative metering and KA lenes. K and M
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