wrs1145 A native Texan living far from home. Local time 4:05 PM Joined Nov 12, 2022 Messages 235 Location Bundang, So. Korea View My Gallery May 27, 2025 #1 I have one, but don't hw you do it. Can you help me? Thanks, Bill
wlewisiii Just another hotel clerk Local time 6:05 PM Joined Jul 16, 2004 Messages 2,096 Location Eau Claire, Wisconsin View My Gallery May 27, 2025 #2 It should just be a matter of loading your B&W film of choice and then screwing in the appropriate 49mm filter. I usually use a yellow with XP2 and my S4 of late. Is there some other problem you're having?
It should just be a matter of loading your B&W film of choice and then screwing in the appropriate 49mm filter. I usually use a yellow with XP2 and my S4 of late. Is there some other problem you're having?
C CMur12 Veteran Local time 4:05 PM Joined Mar 9, 2014 Messages 2,052 Location Moses Lake, Washington, USA View My Gallery May 28, 2025 #3 If I recall correctly, the SP doesn't meter through the filter, so one has to compensate by changing the ISO. Example: A medium yellow filter normally requires a stop of compensation, so the ISO would be set to half of the film speed. - Murray
If I recall correctly, the SP doesn't meter through the filter, so one has to compensate by changing the ISO. Example: A medium yellow filter normally requires a stop of compensation, so the ISO would be set to half of the film speed. - Murray
wlewisiii Just another hotel clerk Local time 6:05 PM Joined Jul 16, 2004 Messages 2,096 Location Eau Claire, Wisconsin View My Gallery May 28, 2025 #4 Ah, I didn't realize it wasn't TTL metering.
wrs1145 A native Texan living far from home. Local time 4:05 PM Joined Nov 12, 2022 Messages 235 Location Bundang, So. Korea View My Gallery May 28, 2025 #5 It does not meter thru the lens, and it doesn't show the meter reading? I don't know what to do. Thanks, Bill Last edited: May 28, 2025
It does not meter thru the lens, and it doesn't show the meter reading? I don't know what to do. Thanks, Bill