brummelisa
Newbie
Hi, I have had my Canonet GIII QL17 for one year now and embarassing enough I have only shot a couple of rolls through it. I mainly use MF and I find it hard to shoot a whole 36-roll 🙂
Anyway. When I look at my negatives they look way underexposed. If I press the battery-test, the blue light lits up.
Is this a common problem?
Should I just test and set the ISO @ 200 with a 400-film or what to do?
I have also noticed that indoor-photos are even more underexposed, so simply change the ISO may not be good enough.
I bought the battery fresh last summer and as you understand I havn't used it heavily.
/ Marcus
Anyway. When I look at my negatives they look way underexposed. If I press the battery-test, the blue light lits up.
Is this a common problem?
Should I just test and set the ISO @ 200 with a 400-film or what to do?
I have also noticed that indoor-photos are even more underexposed, so simply change the ISO may not be good enough.
I bought the battery fresh last summer and as you understand I havn't used it heavily.
/ Marcus