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wardstr

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  1. Help. Okay, I'm new so don't laugh!!! I just jot a 16mm automatic camera (Scoopic MS) and some new cartridges of 16mm film (7222 kodak negative). How do I expose? The film cartridges have a box with a lightbulb marked 3200k, ei 200 and another box with a sun (?) that is blank, ei 250. Does this mean I must set the asa to 200 when shooting indoors, and set the asa to 250 when shooting outdoors? But when shooting outdoors I must also use a daylight filter? I am clueless but i do want to try my hand at this stuff. WHen do I need to apply a 80A or 85B filter? Also, I have some spools of 7251 Ektachrome high-speed reversal DAYLIGHT film. Since this is "daylight" do i still need to use a daylight filter, or do I just set the asa to ei 400??? There is an info bar that says 3200k, Filter 80A...does mean in order to shoot this daylight film indoors I first need to install an 80A filter, then set the asa to 100??? And for the 7250 Ektachrome high-speed reversal INDOOR film: Since this is 3200k indoor film, can i just shoot this indoors without a filter...but when I go shoot outside, put on an 85B filter??? Should i even try to expose this stuff??? I read the manual to the Scoopic and it seems like this exposing stuff should be easy but then I get to the film exposure stuff and I just get lost. Any help, tricks, or advice will be happily accepted. THanks in advance and sorry for asking such a "newbie" question. Gene
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