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{{Info|Text=I advice to set the exposure time to 1/60° but it can be different on your shutter, depending of the wheels you use, your finger strength, etc.
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{{Info|I advice to set the exposure time to 1/60° but it can be different on your shutter, depending of the wheels you use, your finger strength, etc.
 
If your first film is over exposed you'll have to lower this value (1/40° or even less) and if it's under exposed you must increase this value ! [Don't make the same mistake I did for my second film.. I got mixed up and increased my exposing time although my first film was already over exposed]}}
 
If your first film is over exposed you'll have to lower this value (1/40° or even less) and if it's under exposed you must increase this value ! [Don't make the same mistake I did for my second film.. I got mixed up and increased my exposing time although my first film was already over exposed]}}

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{{Info|I advice to set the exposure time to 1/60° but it can be different on your shutter, depending of the wheels you use, your finger strength, etc.
If your first film is over exposed you'll have to lower this value (1/40° or even less) and if it's under exposed you must increase this value ! [Don't make the same mistake I did for my second film.. I got mixed up and increased my exposing time although my first film was already over exposed]}}
Traduction{{Info|I advice to set the exposure time to 1/60° but it can be different on your shutter, depending of the wheels you use, your finger strength, etc.
If your first film is over exposed you'll have to lower this value (1/40° or even less) and if it's under exposed you must increase this value ! [Don't make the same mistake I did for my second film.. I got mixed up and increased my exposing time although my first film was already over exposed]}}
I advice to set the exposure time to 1/60° but it can be different on your shutter, depending of the wheels you use, your finger strength, etc. If your first film is over exposed you'll have to lower this value (1/40° or even less) and if it's under exposed you must increase this value ! [Don't make the same mistake I did for my second film.. I got mixed up and increased my exposing time although my first film was already over exposed]