Can someone please explain to me the reason that people load 50 iso film and 
shoot 
it with the camera set at 12 iso (numbers just for example).  

What are the benefits of doing this?  It doesn't change the speed of the 
film...just 
the speed the camera's meter thinks the film is.  I assume it is so you can 
selectively over or under expose a bit, but can't you just do that with your 
exposure setting?

As you can tell, I don't understand why people over or under rate the iso of 
their 
film deliberately.

James

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