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James Bull

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  1. I think I will just test it with and without the filter enabled when I get some V50D!
  2. Thanks for the advice. I'm looking forward to trying out the V50D once I've used my last roll of Ektachrome. Glad to hear that metering at 40 ASA will be no problem. Also, regarding the last post - I thought the bulb symbol disabled the internal filter, while the sun symbol engaged it? At least that's what it says on the Ektachrome 100D boxes?
  3. I got into the Super 8 hobby last summer and I'm interested to try out the new Wittner Chrome V50D now that Ektachrome 100D has vanished. One thing I've not been able to figure out is how my camera will expose the new 50D film. According to the manual, my Nizo 4080 can expose the following: ASA (daylight) 25 40 64 100 160 250 400 ASA (artificial) 40 64 100 160 250 400 500 640 Some things I've read have indicated it may well read it as 40 ASA, but is that true? As far as I know, the 4080 is very similar to the 6080, at least in terms of metering. So if anyone has experience with 50D film in either of these cameras, I'm interested to hear the results.
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