Bob B
Member
Hi, I purchased a new Bessa R (and the Skopar 35mm lens) here in NYC last week and have been having big fun taking photos around town. I've only gotten one roll processed so far (B&W takes a while these days), but I'm thrilled that I largely got the exposure and focus correct.
Question please about setting ISO ratings. I used some Kodak 800 color print film, and had to set the ISO dial to just short of 1000 since there is no ISO800 on the dial. Does that sound right?
Also I notice some of you say you rate Ilford XP2 at EI320. Does that mean you DON'T set the ISO to 400, but closer to 300, or does it mean you develop/have it processed diferently?
Today I get back rolls of XP2, TriX400, Kodak B&W C41, Neopan 1600, and some Color 800. I get one print and an CD with a scan of the print, though the quality is poor on the CD. I have to research photoscanners I suppose, if I stay in the rangefinder world. It certainly seems more freeing for shooting on the street than my Canon SLR. Of course if my shots are all junk it might slow me down a bit.
That's all for the moment, gotta go price a 50mm lens.
-Bob B
Question please about setting ISO ratings. I used some Kodak 800 color print film, and had to set the ISO dial to just short of 1000 since there is no ISO800 on the dial. Does that sound right?
Also I notice some of you say you rate Ilford XP2 at EI320. Does that mean you DON'T set the ISO to 400, but closer to 300, or does it mean you develop/have it processed diferently?
Today I get back rolls of XP2, TriX400, Kodak B&W C41, Neopan 1600, and some Color 800. I get one print and an CD with a scan of the print, though the quality is poor on the CD. I have to research photoscanners I suppose, if I stay in the rangefinder world. It certainly seems more freeing for shooting on the street than my Canon SLR. Of course if my shots are all junk it might slow me down a bit.
That's all for the moment, gotta go price a 50mm lens.
-Bob B