I have a question, when you reveal the film, do you did something special? I mean, do you reveals the films as a 400 ISO or 800 ISO? Thank you so much ^^
Thank you for your question. I generally expose color negative films on the shadows, but slide films on the highlights, as slide films are actually intended for projection. With cameras that don't allow exposure compensation, like this Olympus, I always expose color negative films one stop more. So an ISO 800 film to ISO 400 or an ISO 400 film to ISO 200. The film is developed normally, however, and no correction may take place during development ("push" or "pull"). Greetings Stefan
This was so helpful and I followed from the battery through the functions. Thank you so much!
Super Video. Habe mir letztens die AF1 Twin auf eBay geholt um in die analoge Fotografie einzusteigen. Perfekte Einleitung. Danke dafür
thank you so much for that video! it really helped me a lot
Hi! I really enjoyed your video. It was helpful and informative. Really appreciate you showing what all buttons can do and how they work. Thank you!
Nice camera! Happy 2024 from sweden 🇦🇷🇸🇪
This’s a really informative video! Thank you for sharing. 🎉
Thank you for this video
I have a question, when you reveal the film, do you did something special? I mean, do you reveals the films as a 400 ISO or 800 ISO? Thank you so much ^^
Thank you for your question.
I generally expose color negative films on the shadows, but slide films on the highlights, as slide films are actually intended for projection.
With cameras that don't allow exposure compensation, like this Olympus, I always expose color negative films one stop more.
So an ISO 800 film to ISO 400 or an ISO 400 film to ISO 200.
The film is developed normally, however, and no correction may take place during development ("push" or "pull").
Greetings Stefan