I have an ICA camera that I bought on a flea-market some 10 years ago.
It comes with 4 film holders and everything seems to be working. The film seems to be around 4x5 inch or maybe 9x12 cm.
Don't know if there are massive light leaks so I would rather not buy a whole pack of sheet film just to try it.
If I cut an Ilford paper to size I should be able to test it with that. But I understand that the ISO of paper is much lower than film. Are there any rule of thumbs for this? What ISO should I use in calculating exposure for a couple of test shots?
Any help appreciated.
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It comes with 4 film holders and everything seems to be working. The film seems to be around 4x5 inch or maybe 9x12 cm.
Don't know if there are massive light leaks so I would rather not buy a whole pack of sheet film just to try it.
If I cut an Ilford paper to size I should be able to test it with that. But I understand that the ISO of paper is much lower than film. Are there any rule of thumbs for this? What ISO should I use in calculating exposure for a couple of test shots?
Any help appreciated.
r