David K Yeung wrote:
> 
> I was beginning to understand the concept but now I'm confused.  is this
> "pushing" technique really for cameras that automatically select shutter
> and/or aperture?  if I push the film speed on my K1000, all it does is
> "fool" the built-in light meter.  the film will still be underexposed.  I
> can achieve the same results by "mis-setting" the shutter and aperture.
        Yes that's true. What pushing really does however, is to make that
"mis-setting" consistent throughout the entire roll of film. Making
non-standard development/processing a single process instead of a frame
by frame ordeal.
-Josh2
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