Cholentpot
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I shoot mainly expired film and as a rule I over expose by a stop or two. My question is, does it make a difference changing the ASA/ISO setting or using the exposure compensation dial if the camera has one?
For instance, I can load some expired Gold 200 into my F3 and set the ISO at 100 or set the exposure compensation at +1. Would it make any difference or is it doing the same thing?
This comes into play when using a DX only camera such as my Olympus IS-300. Either I can hack the DX on the can or just use the exposure comp dial on the camera.
Thanks.
For instance, I can load some expired Gold 200 into my F3 and set the ISO at 100 or set the exposure compensation at +1. Would it make any difference or is it doing the same thing?
This comes into play when using a DX only camera such as my Olympus IS-300. Either I can hack the DX on the can or just use the exposure comp dial on the camera.
Thanks.