Exposing for snow

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I've got my XA loaded and ready for a foot+ of lake effect snow that's coming. Since this bad-boy is aperture priority, the only exposure control I have is changing the ISO. I've read that one should adjust two stops (ie 400 to 100); do you guys have any objections to this?
 
You should give snow two stops MORE exposure so you are OK lowering the iso two stops.

Just don't forget to adjust when the background changes, woods, houses etc.

And develop at 400 😀
 
I usually add about 1 stop extra exposure up here. 2 stops seems to blow hilites too often for me. I agree if using a yellow filter then 2 stops extra.
 
My experience has been the same as Brian's. I just increase one stop. I find 2 blows out the snow too much, but I also expose my 400 film at 320 (developing at 400) and my 100 film at 80 (and develop at 100), so it's more like 1.5 stops. Ditto on the yellow filter.
 
Just to send the topic off at a slight tangent - would you overexpose for sand too? I'm thinking beach where sand is the predominant subject?
 
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