russelljtdyer
Writer
Not long ago I purchased a Zeiss Ikon camera and a Zeiss 35mm f/2 lens. I'm thoroughly pleased with them. However, I have a set of questions about using the camera which might improve the exposure of my photographs.
I like to use Kodak Portra 160 VC & NC film. When I set the ASA setting on the camera for 160 ASA film, I'm not sure whether to set it to 100 or the notch between 100 and 200 ASA. So, to be safe, I've been shooting with the ASA set to 100. The results of setting the camera to 100 have been fine. However, I'm wondering if I could do better.
The manual that came with the camera cautions "to make sure to set film speed exactly at a notch position, not in between, otherwise proper shutter speeds will not be shown in the Viewfinder." Of course, I'm not sure if between 100 and 200 is not a notch position since there is a dot at that point and it does somewhat click there. Assuming it's not and playing with it, the shutter speed does show in the viewfinder and seems right when set it on that unnumbered notch. In the few tests that I've done in Aperture priority mode, the shutter speed calculated by the camera is the same for an ASA of 100 and '150'--assuming that is the speed in between 100 and 200. So, again, I've been setting it to 100 and it's been working fine.
Still, should I set it to the supposed value of 150? For that matter, is that notch in between actually a graduated ASA, or is it still just 100 with an extra notch to give space between the text for 200? If I'm to use 160 ASA film, would I do better to set the camera to 200--160 is numerically closer to 200 than 100--and adjust the exposure compensation, either up or down? If so, by how much for what general lighting conditions? What do y'all recommend?
I like to use Kodak Portra 160 VC & NC film. When I set the ASA setting on the camera for 160 ASA film, I'm not sure whether to set it to 100 or the notch between 100 and 200 ASA. So, to be safe, I've been shooting with the ASA set to 100. The results of setting the camera to 100 have been fine. However, I'm wondering if I could do better.
The manual that came with the camera cautions "to make sure to set film speed exactly at a notch position, not in between, otherwise proper shutter speeds will not be shown in the Viewfinder." Of course, I'm not sure if between 100 and 200 is not a notch position since there is a dot at that point and it does somewhat click there. Assuming it's not and playing with it, the shutter speed does show in the viewfinder and seems right when set it on that unnumbered notch. In the few tests that I've done in Aperture priority mode, the shutter speed calculated by the camera is the same for an ASA of 100 and '150'--assuming that is the speed in between 100 and 200. So, again, I've been setting it to 100 and it's been working fine.
Still, should I set it to the supposed value of 150? For that matter, is that notch in between actually a graduated ASA, or is it still just 100 with an extra notch to give space between the text for 200? If I'm to use 160 ASA film, would I do better to set the camera to 200--160 is numerically closer to 200 than 100--and adjust the exposure compensation, either up or down? If so, by how much for what general lighting conditions? What do y'all recommend?