"thanks
let me ask the question another way , a 1/125 shutter speed in mil secs is7.81ms if the shutter timer show that the shutter speed at 1/125 is 11.66 ms how do you figure how to compensate for it.
thanks
mitch"
'128 is 7.8125 milliseconds (notated as '125 for the sake of convenience), therefore the next slowest full shutter speed ('64 AKA '60) will be twice as long, or to say it another way, it will be 7.8125 msec. longer than 7.8125 msec. So, to find the one-thirds on the way to that next slowest speed, you simply divide the difference between the two speeds (7.8125 msec.) by 3.
7.8125 msec./3 = 2.6 msec. per one-third shutter speed between '125 and '60.
Therefore '125 + 1/3 = 7.8125 + 2.6 = 10.4125 msec.
Therefore '125 + 2/3 = 7.8125 + 5.2 = 13.0125 msec.
Neither of these is 11.66 msec., so just stop down 1/2-stop with your aperture and call it good enough. If, for some reason, you have to use thirds, go only one third with print film, and two thirds with transparency film.