I've used my 518sv with V3 500T on auto exposure and the results are great! I used it for a live music video shoot with a tripod sitting next to the drummer. The lighting was changing/flickering (as usual for a music gig) throughout a big chunk of the scene. 500T seems to handle dynamic light/dark changes with ease, but I would make sure first that your scene will be "dark enough" to justify 500T over 200T. As stated before, you don't really need to do a thing to get good exposure.
I haven't finished editing yet but here are some stills:
thanks for the reply.
i never experimented negative film.
i have ordered 200t as my plan will involve outdoor shooting as well.
Canon Autozoom 518sv and 200T
in Super-8
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thanks for the reply.
i never experimented negative film.
i have ordered 200t as my plan will involve outdoor shooting as well.