R ryca New Member Jul 4, 2010 #1 so i recently got myself a GR1s.. if i want to push HP5 +2 stops to 1600, all I need to do is turn the Exposure Comp dial to -2 correct?
so i recently got myself a GR1s.. if i want to push HP5 +2 stops to 1600, all I need to do is turn the Exposure Comp dial to -2 correct?
33dollars Active Member Jul 4, 2010 #2 Try http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/rico ... oh_gr1.htm for the manual
odklizec PK Jul 4, 2010 #3 Yes, that should be correct (if we are speaking about 400ASA film). The film must be then processed as 1600 ASA. Will you develop it yourself or are you going to lab?
Yes, that should be correct (if we are speaking about 400ASA film). The film must be then processed as 1600 ASA. Will you develop it yourself or are you going to lab?
R ryca New Member Jul 5, 2010 #4 @33dollars: thanks mate i have the manual. i wanted to override the auto DX ISO setting which isn't noted in there. @odklizec: thanks for confirmation. (yeh HP5 is 400.. yup developing myself so will push it 2 stops during that process also)
@33dollars: thanks mate i have the manual. i wanted to override the auto DX ISO setting which isn't noted in there. @odklizec: thanks for confirmation. (yeh HP5 is 400.. yup developing myself so will push it 2 stops during that process also)
ZDP-189 New Member Nov 13, 2010 #5 The GR1v has a manual ISO override. In the GR1S, you can only use the EV compensation, or buy DX stickers.
The GR1v has a manual ISO override. In the GR1S, you can only use the EV compensation, or buy DX stickers.