Tom Reese wrote:

Patrick asked:

"Let's say I want to under/overexpose a shot by 1/3 of a stop on an MZ-S how
do you you do it ?"

You can get precise exposure adjustments by adjusting the ISO speed. For
example, to give it just a little more light, adjust the ISO to 90 for ISO
100 slide film. Setting it to ISO 110 would give you just a little less
light.

Tom Reese


Slighly OT, but could someone explain to me how the camera achieves this?
I thought there were only the set possible shutter speeds and aperture stops.


/Henri



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