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kingson__

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Actually, the EC and ECX have an aperture and top shutter speed so

chosen that in bright sunlight with ISO 100 film they just handle the

light and do not over expose. Of course if you insist on using ISO

400 film out of doors and in bright sunlight, you will overexpose by

two stops. This is not a serious problem, because modern color

negative films can readily tolerate a two-stop overexposure. In fact,

the construction of such films results in finer grain with a modest

overexposure than with "normal" exposure.

 

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So don't worry about overexposure with a properly working EC or ECX.

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I think we still have to be careful to "over expose" when using the

ECX. In places like Hong Kong, Where we have bright sunny days most

of the time, even F11 1/500 is not fast enough (ISO100). So a film

like the Fuji Reala that can accept three stops of over exposure is

needed.

If the Minocolor Pro is using Fuji APS format it might be able to

accept that. Anyway, these cameras work better when overexposed at

1/2 to 1 stop. We are testing the ECX in Japan now. In Hong Kong, I

have to use the ND filter in my TLX most of the time. The TLX is

already adjusted to 1/2 stop over.

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