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- Dec 27, 2012
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Hi all. I come to you today with a bit of a dilemma, and one that I thought it would be prudent to defer to the expertise of the board with.
It reads as such: I have a 30.5m bulk roll of PX125, expired in 2005 that I bought off of a fellow APUGer here a few years back. A couple of days ago I finally decided to load it up into my bulk loader after shooting the last of my hp5+. I spooled off a few rolls and figured that it would be prudent to do a test of the film before any real shooting, as I don't foresee coming across any more of this stuff anytime soon. So I do just that. I chose to use an f801s as it contains the only spot meter I own. I don't have a grey card so I metered off of a painted piece of wood that is approximately 18% grey, note zone V, place wood in zone I, expose, bracket, yadayadayada. Quite pleased with myself for my capacity for due diligence. I'm thinking to myself "you really know what you're doing" and various other ego affirming and boosting thoughts as I relax with a nice coffee post shoot.
Then I pick up my camera again. Look at lcd screen. Notice metering symbol. Matrix. Hmmm... Not so smart after all, are ye? Laugh and simultaneously chastise myself for wasting 20 frames of this precious and rarest of film.
Now, here is the thing. I know that when I develop this roll, I will find acceptable results for whatever it is the film speed ends up being after development. My chosen film speed will work fine with the Nikon and it's matrix metering capacity; the caveat being that I plan to shoot the majority of this film in my m4 which happens to be my everyday carry (I rarely use the Nikon for anything other than at home snaps of my 4 month old) and as such I use sunny 16 almost exclusively. Now, do I shoot another test roll? Or do I work off of the results obtained from the first test, transfering the proper exposure information obtained from the Nikon to the M4? What is your suggestion?
This one would be just as at home in the "latest mistake" thread.
It reads as such: I have a 30.5m bulk roll of PX125, expired in 2005 that I bought off of a fellow APUGer here a few years back. A couple of days ago I finally decided to load it up into my bulk loader after shooting the last of my hp5+. I spooled off a few rolls and figured that it would be prudent to do a test of the film before any real shooting, as I don't foresee coming across any more of this stuff anytime soon. So I do just that. I chose to use an f801s as it contains the only spot meter I own. I don't have a grey card so I metered off of a painted piece of wood that is approximately 18% grey, note zone V, place wood in zone I, expose, bracket, yadayadayada. Quite pleased with myself for my capacity for due diligence. I'm thinking to myself "you really know what you're doing" and various other ego affirming and boosting thoughts as I relax with a nice coffee post shoot.
Then I pick up my camera again. Look at lcd screen. Notice metering symbol. Matrix. Hmmm... Not so smart after all, are ye? Laugh and simultaneously chastise myself for wasting 20 frames of this precious and rarest of film.
Now, here is the thing. I know that when I develop this roll, I will find acceptable results for whatever it is the film speed ends up being after development. My chosen film speed will work fine with the Nikon and it's matrix metering capacity; the caveat being that I plan to shoot the majority of this film in my m4 which happens to be my everyday carry (I rarely use the Nikon for anything other than at home snaps of my 4 month old) and as such I use sunny 16 almost exclusively. Now, do I shoot another test roll? Or do I work off of the results obtained from the first test, transfering the proper exposure information obtained from the Nikon to the M4? What is your suggestion?
This one would be just as at home in the "latest mistake" thread.
