Dr E
Member
Originally posted in the point and shoot section but had no replies, maybe someone here knows.
I have a Yashica T3 and would like to know if I can run some Ilford Delta 3200 through it.
The manual says it accepts 1600 film. But it also states it reads the DX Code.
So will putting a roll of 3200 in it just revert the camera back to 1600.
This I don't mind as I have heard you can develop 3200 @ 1600 no probs.
TIA
Mick
I have a Yashica T3 and would like to know if I can run some Ilford Delta 3200 through it.
The manual says it accepts 1600 film. But it also states it reads the DX Code.
So will putting a roll of 3200 in it just revert the camera back to 1600.
This I don't mind as I have heard you can develop 3200 @ 1600 no probs.
TIA
Mick
peterc
Heretic
Interesting question. And I don't know the answer.
Most DX cameras have a default ISO (usually 100) they fall back on when they don't see a speed they know or you geed them a non-DX cassette.
I'd suspect your camera will likely use its default because 3200 will not be in its vocabulary.
Peter
Most DX cameras have a default ISO (usually 100) they fall back on when they don't see a speed they know or you geed them a non-DX cassette.
I'd suspect your camera will likely use its default because 3200 will not be in its vocabulary.
Peter
GeneW
Veteran
Mick, what you can do is alter the DX code on the 3200 canister. Just use a black magic marker or some such. You only need to fill in one square to change the code so the T3 will read it as 1600. Here's a chart of DX codes:
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/2131/dx-code.html
Gene
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/2131/dx-code.html
Gene
T
Todd.Hanz
Guest
what Gene said, or go here for pictures: http://www.markushartel.com/tutorials/archives/2006/01/trick_the_dx_se.html
and while your there, check out his street stuff, he's a member of the RFF too.
Todd
and while your there, check out his street stuff, he's a member of the RFF too.
Todd
Dr E
Member
Thanks guys I will try this.
And Todd he does have some amazing shots in that street gallery.
If only mine turned out like that.
And Todd he does have some amazing shots in that street gallery.
If only mine turned out like that.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
It's better to shoot Delta 3200 at 1600 anyway, its effective sensitivity is more like 1000 to 1200.
Dr E
Member
rxmd said:It's better to shoot Delta 3200 at 1600 anyway, its effective sensitivity is more like 1000 to 1200.
So when I eventualy start developing my own film do I develpoe at 1600 or 3200.
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