1:10. F stops from 3.5 to f22 in full stops? It has no detents so there are an infinite number of stops between wide open and f22, not just full stops.
I suppose it is a matter of terminology - yes you can set an infinite number - my reference, that should be better communicated then, is that is is denoted /indicated as full stops (more like half a stop from f3.5 to f4 also!), but is stepless or declicked (also not technically the correct term, but lens people would understand). The problem with setting the in-between aperture stops is, is that you cannot reliably set something more accurately than more or less half a stop, so even of you could do all the possible fractions, it is unlikely you will be able to know that you set it...., yet, shooting most films, with the latitude available, it would not matter. Thanks for your input, next time saying not clicked/denoted would be more accurate, so will make a note of that.
your square compositions are awesome
Thanks so much! It is actually something I am not that comfortable with, weirdly enough.
@@danienelphoto dont worry, be happy
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Love this… thankyou
Thank you for checking it out!
Someone gave one of these to me years ago and I just took it out for a spin. Joy to use and... I mean, it's just nice using film again!
I actually used mine for a portrait shoot today. So usabke for such old.kit, you are right.
Just copped this camera and excited to run a roll thru it!
I enjoy mine, I think you will too
1:10. F stops from 3.5 to f22 in full stops?
It has no detents so there are an infinite number of stops between wide open and f22, not just full stops.
I suppose it is a matter of terminology - yes you can set an infinite number - my reference, that should be better communicated then, is that is is denoted /indicated as full stops (more like half a stop from f3.5 to f4 also!), but is stepless or declicked (also not technically the correct term, but lens people would understand).
The problem with setting the in-between aperture stops is, is that you cannot reliably set something more accurately than more or less half a stop, so even of you could do all the possible fractions, it is unlikely you will be able to know that you set it...., yet, shooting most films, with the latitude available, it would not matter.
Thanks for your input, next time saying not clicked/denoted would be more accurate, so will make a note of that.