If you manipulate your aperture, you can adjust exposure in 1/2 stop increments. This is how I did it on my old P30T. Once you get a feel for it, you can tell based on how the speed LED's change whether you're close to a half-stop over or under the indicated speed, or dead on.
The other option is to put it in auto mode and trust the meter, and this may be easier most of the time. -Mat On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:08:32 -0800, Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 09:11 AM 2/15/2005 -0800, you wrote: > > >OK, I'm far from a P3n expert, but I have played with a couple briefly. If > >you can set the film ISO to a higher rating, the film will essentially be > >under exposed. Can you manually adjust the ISO on the camera? > > Unfortunately not, It only takes Dx film. I can manually under expose each > frame but only in full stops. > > >Shel > Francis > >

