kzphoto
Well-known
If I adjust the ASA on my M7, it's the same thing as just dialing the EV up or down?
IE, I have 400 ASA film, I want to over expose by 2/3 stop. I can move the ASA dial to 250, or add +2/3 EV.
Is this correct?
IE, I have 400 ASA film, I want to over expose by 2/3 stop. I can move the ASA dial to 250, or add +2/3 EV.
Is this correct?
sojournerphoto
Veteran
Yes, just don't forget to turn the film speed dial back if you use that option
kzphoto
Well-known
Okay, sweet. That's what I thought.
Tim Gray
Well-known
Yes, they are the same.
The nice thing about doing it with the EV dial is if you always wanted to rate your film 1/3 of stop slower, no matter what the ISO, then you can dial in +1/3 and the camera will adjust the exposure based off the ISO read and the +1/3.
The nice thing about doing it with the EV dial is if you always wanted to rate your film 1/3 of stop slower, no matter what the ISO, then you can dial in +1/3 and the camera will adjust the exposure based off the ISO read and the +1/3.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
You won't forget. There is that helpful blinking dot to remind you.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Tim Gray; said:Yes, they are the same.
The nice thing about doing it with the EV dial is if you always wanted to rate your film 1/3 of stop slower, no matter what the ISO, then you can dial in +1/3 and the camera will adjust the exposure based off the ISO read and the +1/3.
...and that's exactly what I usually do
Kevin- Did you get an M7? If so, welcome to the club!
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
PS- I just noticed you said "my M7" so my question has been answered. Congrats!
J J Kapsberger
Well-known
You won't forget. There is that helpful blinking dot to remind you.
Genius that I am, I usually—always—miss the blinking dot. I've learned the hard way, always return the back door ISO wheel to the default position for the roll.
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