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RE: Konica exposure with 29
Stand corrected on my math, but I find the EI closer to 12 with my meter and
the way I develop the film But were splitting hairs. F16@x/8s and F16@x/15s
bracket should get you a suitable negatinve in bright sunlight
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From: owner-infrared@xxxxx on behalf of George L Smyth
Sent: Friday, September 12, 1997 7:23 PM
To: infrared@xxxxx
Subject: Re: Konica exposure with 29
GMA wrote:
> george :>)
The documentation that came with the film states:
"The standard exposure conditions for Konica Infrared 750 file are as follows:
With a Kenko R-1 filter, the standard exposure conditions are f5.6 @ 1/60
second
(bright sun, outdoors).
With no filter the speed of the film is equivalent to ISO 32."
The Kenko R-1 is a red filter. So, if you do a little math, with the filter
we are
talking about EI 8 and without the filter EI 32.
george
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