raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
Hi,
I am waiting for my P&S camera to arrive.
Having used a C3 previously, I know that the modern P&S cameras come with auto dectection of the film ISO.
I looked at 3 films briefly this morning, the DX coding seem to be the Black on Silver markings and not the Bar-code that I had previously thought.
Googling I came across this labelling company and this wikipedia.
My question is this: How can I fool the camera to think that it is a 1600 ISO film instead of a 400 ISO Tri-x film ?
The 400 ISO marking is BBSSB (B = black, S=Silver) while the 1600 ISO marking is BSSSB, has anyone tried the method of sticking in a aluminium foil to the caninster to cover the 2nd "B" of the 400 ISO ?
(Anyone tried Silver Paint Markers ?)
thanks!
raytoei
I am waiting for my P&S camera to arrive.
Having used a C3 previously, I know that the modern P&S cameras come with auto dectection of the film ISO.
I looked at 3 films briefly this morning, the DX coding seem to be the Black on Silver markings and not the Bar-code that I had previously thought.
Googling I came across this labelling company and this wikipedia.
My question is this: How can I fool the camera to think that it is a 1600 ISO film instead of a 400 ISO Tri-x film ?
The 400 ISO marking is BBSSB (B = black, S=Silver) while the 1600 ISO marking is BSSSB, has anyone tried the method of sticking in a aluminium foil to the caninster to cover the 2nd "B" of the 400 ISO ?
(Anyone tried Silver Paint Markers ?)
thanks!
raytoei
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Dwig
Well-known
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The 400 ISO marking is BBSSB (B = black, S=Silver) while the 1600 ISO marking is BSSSB, has anyone tried the method of sticking in a aluminium foil to the caninster to cover the 2nd "B" of the 400 ISO ? ...
Use very fine sandpaper or one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Excelta-Scrat...ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1273022955&sr=8-3
to remove the paint in the second square. You could also scratch it off with a pen knife.
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
Your camera has exposure compensation dials -- set them to -2.
Simple.
Simple.
T
Todd.Hanz
Guest
heres a cool tutorial by one of my favs: http://www.markushartel.com/tutorials/camera-related/trick-the-dx-sensor.html
Todd
Todd
f16sunshine
Moderator
I've used the stickers you can buy for self rolled cartridges. Never failed in the few times I needed them.
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
thanks everybody, the excellent link provided me the impulse to scratch one tiny square and magically transform my trix-400 into a 1600 creature. (Of course, I still have to develop it as a 1600 iso).
raytoei
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