>>3011522>although it has functionally the same effect as changing the ISO on a film camera.What
Pic related is what it says in the manual, I do not get wheter this means I can theoretically change it or not.
I know that since this is film, when it gets developed itcan't get developed differently for every frame, but isn't adjusting the ISO better than a completely fucked up shot?
>You can theoretically get an extra two or three frames if you load your film in a changing bag.Wait so if you are supposed to have a roll with 24 pictures, do the ones you automatically when putting in your film automatically?
I thought you are supposed to use higher ISO when there is less light, so this is not the case? Explains why I didn't get the over and underexposure stuff.
Thanks for answering