I would like to shoot some Kodak 100D film in my Chinon 20PXL super 8 camera and have some questions. The camera manual states that the film speed is automatically set for the following film types;
ASA 25,100 Daylight film
ASA 40,160 Artificial light film
ASA 160 Type-G film
So is the new Kodak 100D film totally compatible with my camera , without any modification, and will it give correct exposure through the automatic exposure system?
The second question is the light filter. There is a notch on the side of the camera to manually engage or disengage the the Type A light filter. I assume that the light filter should be disengaged for daylight filming?
I have checked the camera out and it runs fine and the TTL exposure meter seems to be working. It reads slightly over f11 on a bright sunny day here in Florida with no film loaded. Does that sound about right?
ASA 25,100 Daylight film
ASA 40,160 Artificial light film
ASA 160 Type-G film
So is the new Kodak 100D film totally compatible with my camera , without any modification, and will it give correct exposure through the automatic exposure system?
The second question is the light filter. There is a notch on the side of the camera to manually engage or disengage the the Type A light filter. I assume that the light filter should be disengaged for daylight filming?
I have checked the camera out and it runs fine and the TTL exposure meter seems to be working. It reads slightly over f11 on a bright sunny day here in Florida with no film loaded. Does that sound about right?
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