tomfrh
Member
Hi,
On my 35mm and medium format cameras there are exposure compensation settings.
On a digital camera changing ISO changes your actual sensor amplification, and exposure compensation adjusts shutter or aperture or whatnot. However on a film camera is there any functional difference whatseover between say ISO 40 +0 and ISO 50 +1/3 ? (This example is for velvia 50. Like many people I set to ISO 40 as I find it a better baseline)
I am assuming not, and that as far as the camera and film is concerned it's identical, however I wondered if maybe the Program logic is perhaps altered in some way depending on the ISO, and that it might not map to the exact same Program combination in certain circumstances.
Regards,
Tom
On my 35mm and medium format cameras there are exposure compensation settings.
On a digital camera changing ISO changes your actual sensor amplification, and exposure compensation adjusts shutter or aperture or whatnot. However on a film camera is there any functional difference whatseover between say ISO 40 +0 and ISO 50 +1/3 ? (This example is for velvia 50. Like many people I set to ISO 40 as I find it a better baseline)
I am assuming not, and that as far as the camera and film is concerned it's identical, however I wondered if maybe the Program logic is perhaps altered in some way depending on the ISO, and that it might not map to the exact same Program combination in certain circumstances.
Regards,
Tom