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Sorry for the noob question - I'm jumping into the RF world from digital. These shots are EXACTLY the look I want from my new camera (something that is tough to replicate with digital).
But changing the ISO setting on the camera to something different than the type of film you are using is new to me...
So moving the ISO setting down from the film speed - using 640 with 1600 film - tends to give you less contrast and more tonal range? what about grain - will that change? How about doing the opposite - using Tri-X 400 and setting the camera to 640?
Do you need to take into account any exposure compensation when you make ISO changes?
But changing the ISO setting on the camera to something different than the type of film you are using is new to me...
So moving the ISO setting down from the film speed - using 640 with 1600 film - tends to give you less contrast and more tonal range? what about grain - will that change? How about doing the opposite - using Tri-X 400 and setting the camera to 640?
Do you need to take into account any exposure compensation when you make ISO changes?