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Changing ISO (fuji stx-2)


I just was given a Fuji stx-2 from my cousin. I took a year of photo at my school, and I use ISO 400 film, but the stx-2 is set to "200". I don't know how to change it, as turning the dial changes the Fstops...please help!

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August 15, 2005

 

Christopher A. Vedros
  Lindsey,
Is the ISO shown in a little window on the shutter speed dial? If it is, try pulling up on the dial and turning to see if the ISO number changes.

I did a search and found a camera like yours on eBay. In the picture, the shutter speed dial looks a lot like the Pentax K1000, so maybe it works the same way.


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August 15, 2005

 

Jon Close
  An online user manual for the Fujica STX-2 (can be downloaded as .pdf) is at http://www.butkus.org/chinon/fujica_stx-2/fujica_stx-2.htm.


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August 16, 2005

 

Jon Close
  P.S.
Re - shooting ISO 400 film at 200:

Have it developed normally. It is "overexposed" by 1 stop, but print film is very forgiving of such exposure errors and should yield good prints (the lab may have to adjust somewhat to keep from pringing them too light).


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August 16, 2005

 

Heritage Ericsson
  I looked online, and eBay has a camera quite similar to yours. The dial for setting shutter speed seems to be similar to that of the Pentax K1000 in the photo; maybe it is functionally equivalent.

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October 23, 2023

 

Kalyl Cie
  Even though your camera doesn't have an ISO setting, geometry dash make sure you load a roll of ISO 400 film.


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December 17, 2023

 

Porter Vincent
  You can ask for help from friends who are experts in the field of photography.
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