CJ
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - 12:12 am: |
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Hello All, I've picked up a great Canonet 28, fixed the inoperative meter, but even with a robust alkaline at 1.55v, the camera overexposes by 2-3 stops. I'm not interested in pulling this thing apart just yet, so my question concerns how to deal with this meter in it's present state--which I've yet to see go above 1/125 even on a sunny day (the Canonet 28 is total AE, save for being able to adjust f-stops when using a flash...and if you do that, you're stuck with 1/30 shutter). I'm going to be shooting Kodak TX400, so my hypothesis is that if I rate the film at ASA 400 but develop for, say, ASA 125 or thereabouts, I might be able to compensate for the camera's tendency to overexpose. In your estimation, would this work? FWIW, I've got a Wein cell in the camera now, but I'm thinking that I might be better served--in this case--by putting the over-juiced alkaline back in? |