bessa_L_R3a
Member
Hi,
I asked a photography student friend what would happen if I shot 400 ISO BW film but rated the camera at 200. He said that would overexpose the film by one stop (with normal development at 400). I developed the negs and sure enough, the whites were REALLY white ... too much.
So I thought, what if I left the speed dial at 200, but set the exposure compensation dial at -1 shooting on aperture priority.
So on the one hand, I am overexposing, but the -1 exposure compensation underexposes, so am I actually just adding and subtracting and accomplishing nothing with this?
R.
I asked a photography student friend what would happen if I shot 400 ISO BW film but rated the camera at 200. He said that would overexpose the film by one stop (with normal development at 400). I developed the negs and sure enough, the whites were REALLY white ... too much.
So I thought, what if I left the speed dial at 200, but set the exposure compensation dial at -1 shooting on aperture priority.
So on the one hand, I am overexposing, but the -1 exposure compensation underexposes, so am I actually just adding and subtracting and accomplishing nothing with this?
R.