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Mike DeChant

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  1. Hello, I'm planning on shooting some 7266 (Tri-X Reversal) in daylight conditions with a borrowed Yashica Electro 8 (LD-6) camera tomorrow. I purchased the stock thinking it would be versatile in multiple lighting conditions - but I'm now seeing that the box issues a warning: "This high-speed film is intended for use under conditions of low-level illumination such as for night sports photography. It is not suitable for bright sunlight unless the camera can provide proper exposure (electric or manual)." Now this camera has an exposure setting - it looks like I can under or over expose up to two stops each. Anyone have any experience with this stock and this particular camera in bright daylight situations? I may be faced with a mix of bright sun and shadow. What's my margin for error? Any recommendations about how to expose without fear of blowing everything out?? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike
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