Saptarshi Guha
Newbie
Hello,
I recently got my Plaubel fixed from Plaubel GmBH. However, I cannot seem to to change the ISO setting on the camera.
I assume the serrated dial between the aperture and shutter speed in [1] would do the trick, but turning that changes the shutter speed too. The reason i want to use the ISO setting is to take advantage of the light meter.
I know I could do the adjustment myself (e.g. if I'm using 400 ISO film at box speed, and the camera ISO is set to 100 and the lightmeter shows green(correct exposure), then I could quicken the shutter speed by 2 stops)
Cheers
Saptarshi
[1] http://www.kenrockwell.com/Images/jpg/p67zone.JPG
I recently got my Plaubel fixed from Plaubel GmBH. However, I cannot seem to to change the ISO setting on the camera.
I assume the serrated dial between the aperture and shutter speed in [1] would do the trick, but turning that changes the shutter speed too. The reason i want to use the ISO setting is to take advantage of the light meter.
I know I could do the adjustment myself (e.g. if I'm using 400 ISO film at box speed, and the camera ISO is set to 100 and the lightmeter shows green(correct exposure), then I could quicken the shutter speed by 2 stops)
Cheers
Saptarshi
[1] http://www.kenrockwell.com/Images/jpg/p67zone.JPG
Saptarshi Guha
Newbie
Aha, it is a tough to move wheel indeed.
All is well.
Thanks
Saptarshi
All is well.
Thanks
Saptarshi
tocalosh
Established
My makina is the same. I use a small wooden stick to push the ISO dial, there is a little notch in the serrated wheel to help move it.
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