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beyond_gravity
Oct 14, 2002, 5:39 PM
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I want to try pushing my film...does anyone know how to set the film speed manually on the Nikon F65?
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peanutbutterandjelly
Oct 15, 2002, 2:03 AM
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I do not think that it has a manual ISO setting. I have never looked at one closely and at work (photo store) I heard that. I just did a search and http://www.reviewcentre.com/review8456.html I think this site confirms it. I find this very strange so I might be wrong. The best thing you could do is look at your manual. I just reread my manual a week ago and I have so many features that I forgot about that I am now using. Todd
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eric
Oct 15, 2002, 2:16 AM
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Yeah, no manual ISO setting, but you can use exposure compensation to push/pull maybe 2 stops.
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beyond_gravity
Oct 15, 2002, 2:20 AM
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I lost my english manuel Only French...What the hell is "La F-stop"?!
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pushfurther
Oct 15, 2002, 4:57 AM
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aperture.
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apollodorus
Oct 15, 2002, 5:37 AM
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Do two or three pics, with differnt settings from the same shot. You'd be surprised.
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tess
Oct 15, 2002, 3:19 PM
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Peanutbutterandjelly, you are right. Unfortunately Beyond_gravity you canīt set the film speed manually on the Nikon F65. Thatīs the negative thing about F65..... And if you have lost your English manuel Iīm sure they (nikon) will send you a new one to you.
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krillen
Oct 15, 2002, 4:24 PM
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Have you checked the Nikkon Site? Comapnies usually put the Manuals up in Digital format so they don't have to mail out a bunch of new paper ones. I got my Minolta one from the Minolta site, and it's probably 10-15 yrs old.
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rwaltermyer
Oct 29, 2002, 4:43 AM
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Setting your ISO to say 800 (from 400) is the same as underexposing 1-stop. So if you have an exposure compensator, set it for -1 EV and then develop accordingly. For 1600, -2 EV and develop accordingly.
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