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Jay L Smolowitz

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  1. I actually just looked at it again. Its say 3200k with filter 80a next to it. I'm assuming if I shoot the daylight under tungsten lighting I need filter 80a to correct it. I over thought and misread. Being my first time shooting film ever, I'm super paranoid. Thanks man!
  2. I just ordered my first set of 16mm film ever. I went with daylight stock just so I can goof off an test out the camera. However, I was kind of thrown off by it saying on the pacakage: 3200 daylight. This may sound dumb but I thought 3200 was tungsten and 5600 was daylight. Does that not apply or have the same meaning as the daylight stock and tungsten stock?
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