Ok, set the camera up, set the 6400ISO and then turned the dial EV+3.  It
should be very sensitive no?  I get low shutter speeds on Tv, but when I
turn to EV-3, even in a darkened room the Tv sky-rockets.

Is this right?  I should still go EV+3 but use it at 'M'?  No...then I
couldn't meter correctly without a handheld, correct?

Brad
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: Pushing the limits of film and the camera settings


> ISO100+3EV = 800. The equation is: 100 x 2 x 2 x 2
> Perhaps ISO3200+3EV = 25600?
>
> regards,
> Alan Chan
>
> >I have a question.  I get totally lost when it comes to EV, well, not the
> >basic usage, but let me tell you what I want.  I've got Kodak P3200 film
> >here, now I can set the ISO to 6400 to have it push-processed.  Is that
as
> >far as I can take it or can I push it further using the EV dial, and if I
> >can, in what way and how would I know at say +-3 what ISO I'd be at?
This
> >is with the MZ-S btw.
> >
> >Weird and perhaps stupid question I know, but I'm interested in hearing
> >comments.
>
>
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