Hi there , great video thank you. Am i right in thinking that you dont set the film speed asa/iso at all on this model ? How do you compensate iso for an expired film for example ? Do you just set the light meter for the required speed ? Thanks ( newbie )
@@parbogeypar Hey and thanks for your comment. The camera doesn't have a built-in light meter, so you'll need an external handheld light meter. There are new and inexpensive models, e.g. TTArtisan, or you can look around on the second-hand market. If you want to use expired films, expose them one step more per decade beyond the expiration date. So expose a 100 ISO film to 50 ISO if it is up to a decade old, and 25 ISO if it is 2 decades old. In general, you should expose black and white and colon negative films to the shadows, slide films to the highlights. Best regards Stefan.
Thanks Stefan , so meter for the shadows with a light meter. I'm just about to shoot my first roll . The expense of buying the film and processing costs for 12 pictures is only economical for me if I limit my failures 😂@@apertureonepointfour
Excellent!
Thank for the quick instruction. I just purchased a Rolleicord IIc and did not realize how different the film loading is from the 3 and 4.
Brilliant! Just what I needed to know. I purchased a similar Rolleicord (Police model) and much is different from my other TLRs
Gracias por tus instruccciones.
De nada y gracias por su comentario.
Hi there , great video thank you. Am i right in thinking that you dont set the film speed asa/iso at all on this model ? How do you compensate iso for an expired film for example ? Do you just set the light meter for the required speed ? Thanks ( newbie )
@@parbogeypar Hey and thanks for your comment.
The camera doesn't have a built-in light meter, so you'll need an external handheld light meter. There are new and inexpensive models, e.g. TTArtisan, or you can look around on the second-hand market.
If you want to use expired films, expose them one step more per decade beyond the expiration date. So expose a 100 ISO film to 50 ISO if it is up to a decade old, and 25 ISO if it is 2 decades old.
In general, you should expose black and white and colon negative films to the shadows, slide films to the highlights.
Best regards Stefan.
Thanks Stefan , so meter for the shadows with a light meter. I'm just about to shoot my first roll . The expense of buying the film and processing costs for 12 pictures is only economical for me if I limit my failures 😂@@apertureonepointfour
@parbogeypar It will turn out well and not end in a financial fiasco 😂. Have fun taking photos with the Rolleicord!
Good and sensible with the exception of the music. Totally unnecessary, hater to follow you for someone like myself with impaired haring, WHY?
You know, I wear a hearing aid myself and I can understand the text just fine.
I am sorry that you have problems with it.
It is not that old 😂
Why do they think that? Greetings Stefan