giellaleafapmu
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Ok, I found it! There are also a lot of other interesting informations:
http://silvergrain.com/labs/index.php/Konica_Hexar
GLF
http://silvergrain.com/labs/index.php/Konica_Hexar
GLF
Ok, I found it! There are also a lot of other interesting informations:
http://silvergrain.com/labs/index.php/Konica_Hexar
GLF
looks like you got one hell of a deal then, the closest to a LN hexar AF on KEH is a EX+ at $525. KEH shipping to the UK is very expensive $50-60 and i would still of been hit with the tax.KEH is the solution to that problem. AND they will accept returns with no hassles. Just bought a "like new" Hexar AF with flash, cap and strap for about what you paid... the confidence in dealing with a reputable camera dealer outweighs the "deal" you may get in ebay. (With certain exceptions, such as Canon dealer jiri_e and a few nice Russian FSU photo equipment dealers.) That said, good luck with your camera, hope you enjoy yours as much as I intend to enjoy mine! 😀
looks like you got one hell of a deal then, the closest to a LN hexar AF on KEH is a EX+ at $525. KEH shipping to the UK is very expensive $50-60 and i would still of been hit with the tax.
Isn't it easier just to set manually for 1 or 2 stops over? I set my Hexar to always underexpose by 1. The first roll was too overexposed looking for my tastes.
For years, I've been over exposing by 2/3 to 1 stop, using mostly Fuji 400, expired Reala 100, and occasionally some fresh Portra UC 100, 400 and 800. Just recently I realized I had overexposed some fresh film by using the 2/3 over setting by getting some overly yellowish colors.
What films do you typically use? I'm now curious to start going closer to zero EV except on the outdated films.