haempe
Well-known
I used lately some Fomapan (200+400) with the CLE and get totally (min 2-3 stops +) overexposed negatives.
In other cameras (w/o AE) I never had such problems with foma films.
I noticed also longer exposure times as measured and showed in the viewfinderscale.
Because the TTL measuring during the exposure I suspect an unusual reflection properties of the film surface, can someone verify (or negate) this?
Thanks.
In other cameras (w/o AE) I never had such problems with foma films.
I noticed also longer exposure times as measured and showed in the viewfinderscale.
Because the TTL measuring during the exposure I suspect an unusual reflection properties of the film surface, can someone verify (or negate) this?
Thanks.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
It think it would be pretty extreme for a film surface to reflect enough light to throw off a meter 2-3 stops.
How is your CLE meter accuracy with say, Tri-X?
How is your CLE meter accuracy with say, Tri-X?
haempe
Well-known
Never had problems with other film brands.
The last roll was TX and no problems.
Strange is the uniformity of the overexposure over the whole foma films (1x200 and 2x400). I exposed at the box-speed.
And, like said, no problems with foma in the Bessa or Leica.
:bang:
The last roll was TX and no problems.
Strange is the uniformity of the overexposure over the whole foma films (1x200 and 2x400). I exposed at the box-speed.
And, like said, no problems with foma in the Bessa or Leica.
:bang:
Graham Line
Well-known
Was the exposure compensation dial knocked off 0? I can't remember getting such results with Foma, though it's been a while since the last roll.
haempe
Well-known
I have ordered some more rolls of Foma film. Now I want to know!
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
I stand slightly corrected. Per Ken Rockwell
The CLE reads exposure directly off the film as it exposes at slow speeds, and off the shutter curtains at high speeds.
So are these exposures at slow or higher shutter speeds?
The CLE reads exposure directly off the film as it exposes at slow speeds, and off the shutter curtains at high speeds.
So are these exposures at slow or higher shutter speeds?
I used lately some Fomapan (200+400) with the CLE and get totally (min 2-3 stops +) overexposed negatives.
In other cameras (w/o AE) I never had such problems with foma films.
I noticed also longer exposure times as measured and showed in the viewfinderscale.
Because the TTL measuring during the exposure I suspect an unusual reflection properties of the film surface, can someone verify (or negate) this?
Thanks.
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haempe
Well-known
Ah yes, I forgot this. The times shown in the viewfinder are around 1/30 till 1/8 sec. Exposed notable longer.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Any chance your slow speeds could be the problem here?
Ah yes, I forgot this. The times shown in the viewfinder are around 1/30 till 1/8 sec. Exposed notable longer.
haempe
Well-known
Like said, never noticed before with other films, but sometimes comes all together...
It looks as if empirical studies are needed here ...
It looks as if empirical studies are needed here ...
gian
Established
no problem at all with my CLE and Fomapan 400/200/100... keep in mind, that the real film speed of Fomapan is around 240/125/80 iso...
Have a look at this series, all done with CLE and Fomapan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sechsmalsechscom/sets/72157622090855842/
Have a look at this series, all done with CLE and Fomapan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sechsmalsechscom/sets/72157622090855842/
haempe
Well-known
no problem at all with my CLE and Fomapan 400/200/100...
Oh Oh, sounds not good for my CLE.
Still thanks!
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