The calculator seems OK at where exposures are only a few seconds, but I am not having much success at long exposures.
What film are you using? What range of exposures? Steve Stéphane DELBECQ wrote: > > I am also working with a new zero 2000. > I just trust the calculator on the box > and it works > > Steff > > ----- Message d'origine ----- > De : "Stephen Rowley" <[email protected]> > À : <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????> > Envoyé : mercredi 18 avril 2001 11:19 > Objet : [pinhole-discussion] Films > > > I am just trying out my newly acquired Zero 2000 > > (6x6) > > > > There is much I have to learn. > > > > However, I wonder if there may-be some short-cuts. > > > > Trying to find the reciprocity failure data on > > different films is proving difficult. > > > > The Kodak site lists exposures longer than one second > > as 'not recommended' for its films. > > > > General reciprocity web-postings give a variety of > > 'rules of thumb without being specific to particular > > films. > > > > Could we pool our combined expertise and bring real > > experience to solve the problem. > > > > What works for you? > > > > Steve > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Pinhole-Discussion mailing list > > Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??????? > > unsubscribe or change your account at > > http://www.p at ???????/discussion/ > > _______________________________________________ > Pinhole-Discussion mailing list > Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??????? > unsubscribe or change your account at > http://www.p at ???????/discussion/
