Hi Everybody,
I'm shooting some of Pro8mm's Ektachrome 100D on my Canon 514 XL-S.
My question is about the daylight/tungsten filter. I've heard from almost all people that I need to have the filter switched to the lightbulb tungsten setting. As counterinuitive as it seems, I've heard that it actually correectly exposes the Ektachrome that way.
I just want to be positive about this, and would really appreciate any personal experience shooting on Pro8's stock on this camera.
Thank you!