My thoughts on Ektachrome...
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My thoughts on Ektachrome...
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Yikes, I just discovered my Elmo Superwide will only meter 40 and 160...
Yikes, I just discovered my Elmo Superwide will only meter 40 and 160...
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Joining that club having an Album 4.3mmW. Anyway, it is a dirt simple camera and with some technical/electronic efforts it is actually possible to "tweak" (calibrate) the lightmetering circuit to 64.
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I'm talking about cameras without TTL ('through the lens', right?) metering... ie if you put a ND filter to reduce light by 1/3 of a stop, that will compensate for the meter's over-exposing... this will work because the meter (seperate 'magic eye' one above the lens) isn't looking thru the filter, wheras if it were TTL the ND filter would affect the metering too + thus not solve the problem.The use of an ND filter will not and can not fix the issue of metering.
...right? Please correct me if i've misunderstood this!!
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Re: My thoughts on Ektachrome...
Wonderful page! "Seeing is believing", your film chamber pics of the notch-sensing pins are a great reference. Just linked to it from the wiki.super8man wrote:http://home.pacbell.net/mnyberg/super8mm/super8_35.html
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It will for the Canon 310XL. It may read the 64 anyway. Have to check.Lunar07 wrote:The use of an ND filter will not and can not fix the issue of metering.timdrage wrote:Great page, very informative!!
ND filter sounds like a good easy option for my cheap junk cameras, but alas not for my trusty Sankyo ES-44XL.![]()
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In this case you are right. With the metering decoupled from a TTL system, one is free to manipulate the outcome of a reading Vs what a lens sees. I am aware of such R8 cameras. Are there Super8 cameras that use this system?timdrage wrote:I'm talking about cameras without TTL ('through the lens', right?) metering... ie if you put a ND filter to reduce light by 1/3 of a stop, that will compensate for the meter's over-exposing... this will work because the meter (seperate 'magic eye' one above the lens) isn't looking thru the filter, wheras if it were TTL the ND filter would affect the metering too + thus not solve the problem.The use of an ND filter will not and can not fix the issue of metering.
...right? Please correct me if i've misunderstood this!!
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"Looks like all those non-R10/R8 Nikons are going to go WAY up in value!"
Is this because they are relatively cheap currently ($40-50) or because the R10/R8 are somehow incapable of metering the new stock properly? I just bought an R10 :?
Is this because they are relatively cheap currently ($40-50) or because the R10/R8 are somehow incapable of metering the new stock properly? I just bought an R10 :?
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The R8/10s does anything between 0 and 1600 or so in auto mode - no kidding. Default is seamless up to 640.Evan Kubota wrote:"Looks like all those non-R10/R8 Nikons are going to go WAY up in value!"
Is this because they are relatively cheap currently ($40-50) or because the R10/R8 are somehow incapable of metering the new stock properly? I just bought an R10 :?
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