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a note of Fuji Fortia SP
Sitting in the box of Fuji Fortia, besides the infinite possibility, is some very basic information. Today I received, through special delivery (read: family visitor), a delivery of Fuji Fortia SP. This is my third delivery this winter and I'm very excited to get my hands on more. To some extent I am stockpiling, but I've also been shooting it like mad, so stockpiling isn't quite the right word. In computer terms I would say I am buffering. I digress.
Contained in the boxes of Fortia is some basic information. Oddly, enough information is translated into English that you know it is valuable, but not enough to actually tell you what you should know. So, I've re-written the tables as best I can in English and I am posting them here.
| Exposure | 1/4000-1m | 2m | 4m | 8m |
| color correcting filter | N/A | 2.5M | 2.5M | 2.5M |
| exposure compensation | N/A | +1/3 | +1/2 | +2/3 |
| Color Temp | Rated Speed | correcting filter |
| daylight | ISO 50 | N/A |
| tungsten (3200) | ISO 16 | LBB-12 (No. 80A) |
This is for informational purposes and not terribly exciting, but I'll rectify that next time. One thing to note - I didn't understand what the marking meant, but when explained to me it was straight forward. 2.5M is a very very light Magenta filter. Oh, and LBB-12 is the Fuji designation of a No. 80a filter.
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By James on Mar 19, 2007 | Leave a comment »
