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11/18/2006 11:41:58 AM · #1 |
I want to start using an old camera my grandfather gave me. He gave me an old Nikon FT2. I like the camera.
Here's the problem: the light meter won't work unless you specify the kind of film you are using by the ASA standard
the problem is I am using ISO 400 film? What would that correlate to in ASA standards?
Thanks,
Josh |
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11/18/2006 11:45:15 AM · #2 |
| The numbering for ASA is the same as ISO. |
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11/18/2006 11:46:35 AM · #3 |
should be the same in ISO or ASA
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ie: ASA/ISO 400 are the same.
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11/18/2006 11:46:52 AM · #4 |
ASA and ISO are interchangable.
Found this through google (google is your friend).
//www.istonline.org.uk/handbook/45.pdf |
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11/18/2006 11:47:27 AM · #5 |
ASA = American Standard
ISO = International Standard
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11/18/2006 11:52:02 AM · #6 |
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11/18/2006 12:27:36 PM · #7 |
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11/18/2006 12:28:23 PM · #8 |
To convert from ISO to ASA, simply multiply the ISO number by 1. To go the other way, you would of course divide by 1.
Next week: Converting Celsius to Centigrade
~Terry ;-)
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11/18/2006 12:30:25 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by ClubJuggle: To convert from ISO to ASA, simply multiply the ISO number by 1. To go the other way, you would of course divide by 1.
Next week: Converting Celsius to Centigrade
~Terry ;-) |
LMAO!
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11/18/2006 12:41:09 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by ClubJuggle: To convert from ISO to ASA, simply multiply the ISO number by 1. To go the other way, you would of course divide by 1.
Next week: Converting Celsius to Centigrade |
Refrains from using the word "SMARTASS" for Terry. Since he lives so close to me. |
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11/18/2006 03:04:39 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by _eug: Originally posted by ClubJuggle: To convert from ISO to ASA, simply multiply the ISO number by 1. To go the other way, you would of course divide by 1.
Next week: Converting Celsius to Centigrade |
Refrains from using the word "SMARTASS" for Terry. Since he lives so close to me. |
The initials T.M. come to mind. |
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11/18/2006 03:21:05 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by American_Horse: ASA = American Standard
ISO = International Standard |
To expand on that,
ASA = American Standards Association
ISO = International Standards Organization
For a long time film was rated ASA everywhere in the world, but the rest of the world didn't like that too much, so the ISO took over in the interests of global peace and unity... Or something like that :-)
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