More with the Canon ML point and shoot. This has been the best roll to date with this new-in-my-hands camera. I over exposed by 1 full stop which resulted in proper exposure. All other rolls were under exposed. So I manually set ISO to 100 for Kodak 200.
rji2goleez wrote:
More with the Canon ML point and shoot. This has been the best roll to date with this new-in-my-hands camera. I over exposed by 1 full stop which resulted in proper exposure. All other rolls were under exposed. So I manually set ISO to 100 for Kodak 200.
Excellent. I have noticed with old P&S cameras often the meter cells seems to lose their sensitivity. I have a Konica C35 EF3 and I need to set the ISO one stop slower to get 'correct' exposures.
Desmolicious wrote:
Excellent. I have noticed with old P&S cameras often the meter cells seems to lose their sensitivity. I have a Konica C35 EF3 and I need to set the ISO one stop slower to get 'correct' exposures.
This Canon is not quite the sleeper the Samsung is but it takes really nice images. I found it at an antique store for $65. It feels solid/rugged, takes AA batteries and is louder than the Samsung! I like that I can set ISO and not rely on DX coding.
This film was so fogged, but it is amazing how the dehaze tool in LR can make sorbet out of lemons.
Also wild how sharp the lens in the Samsung is wide open at infinity.