cjm
Well-known
The GR1s does surprisingly well in low light.
Does anyone know how to push film in the Gr1s by overriding the DX coding?
Ilford XP2:
Does anyone know how to push film in the Gr1s by overriding the DX coding?
Ilford XP2:





doitashimash1te
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Yes. There is an "ISO" setting on the aperture wheel on top of the camera (just after f/22). Switch the camera on, select ISO and change the value pushing the MODE button. The ISO will go up (to max. 5000). To lower the ISO, push the self-timer button, left of the MODE button.cjm said:The GR1s does surprisingly well in low light.
Does anyone know how to push film in the Gr1s by overriding the DX coding?
Ilford XP2:
The camera will remember the selected ISO value even after being switched off.
Good luck.
edit: nice pictures btw!
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lynn
lynn
I think that might be the Gr1v with ISO option; my Gr1s has nothing just after f/22....
spysmart
Established
With My GR1s, I normally just offset the exposure compensation dial, but you could try using a coin to scratch off the DX coding paint to get from 400 to 640/800/1250/1600
Nice picture of the coffee cup
Nice picture of the coffee cup

doitashimash1te
Well-known
lynn said:I think that might be the Gr1v with ISO option; my Gr1s has nothing just after f/22....
Oops. I indeed have a GR1V and assumed that that wouldn't make a difference. But apparently it does.. Hm. Sorry.
ywenz
Veteran
I like that first shot! How did you tell the camera to focus on the foreground?
cjm
Well-known
I first locked in the focus on the cup (hot chocolate) and then, with the shutter release button pressed halfway down, I composed the shot.
Thanks everyone.
Thanks everyone.
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
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cjm said:Does anyone know how to push film in the Gr1s by overriding the DX coding?
I cheated
Great pictures!
cheers,
karspoul
cjm
Well-known
spysmart said:With My GR1s, I normally just offset the exposure compensation dial
Thanks spysmart, I'm currently shooting a roll of HP5 with the exposure compensation dial at -2 (push to 1600).
Here are some more recent pictures, I love this little camera. The only thing I would change is the noisy film advance.
Fuji Superia 400:


Kodak 160VC:


jmilkins
Digited User
Yeah they are fantastic cameras - here's my favourite with my GR1s - cropped somewhat. I've got this as a 18x12 on our wall and it 's pretty good.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=4730
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=4730
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cjm
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jmilkins - great shot there!
john_s
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There's some good info at:
http://www.gr1.artsociety.net/
Ignore the heading! It's about the film models.
http://www.gr1.artsociety.net/
Ignore the heading! It's about the film models.
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