Hi, just shot two rolls of tri-x this week with my usual metering technique. Never had a consistent problem with underexposure.
This week 80% of my two rolls were heavily underexposed. I assume the few good ones were accidental over exposures.
Then I noticed my battery died. Could that have caused the problem?
I was under the impression that the meter reads correctly until batteries die. Does accuracy diminish as batteries are close to the end of their lifetime?
If that's the case is there any way to tell when to change the batteries other than when the red arrows go?
This week 80% of my two rolls were heavily underexposed. I assume the few good ones were accidental over exposures.
Then I noticed my battery died. Could that have caused the problem?
I was under the impression that the meter reads correctly until batteries die. Does accuracy diminish as batteries are close to the end of their lifetime?
If that's the case is there any way to tell when to change the batteries other than when the red arrows go?