You know, the easiest and most accurate way to determine this is by test. Simply get a lens that you trust the apertures of, then, wide open, shoot at 1 sec, then closed all the way down (assume six stops here) shoot at one minute. If the densities are the same, then continue: shoot wide open at one minute, than, closed all the way down, shoot at one hour which is six stops more than one minute.
With 'wasting' about one foot of film, you have your answer and can make appropriate adjustments. Of course, the items you shoot will have to be lighted with the appropriate intensities in order to get negatives that will offer useful information.
My 'hunch' for this microfilm is that the reciprocity failure would be about one stop between one second and one minute, no more, maybe less. - David Lyga