When I got the kit, it said that in bright sunlight, the exposure is two seconds, heh heh. I had actually found a table somewhere on the 'net as well - and lost my links at some point.So based on past exposures, I get 2 seconds in bright sunlight, 10-15 in shade, 15-20 around twilight [or during blizzards
] two hours or more at night.
Go! Get that D-70! It was amazing that of 8 exposures, these 3 were decent. My pinhole is not ergonomic, not quick to change film [I need a changing bag] and can't take a decent picture handheld. I have to rubberband it to a tripod or tape it to something stable, guess at exposures, hope it's level with the horizon... believe me, you're better off with the D-70.
Megan



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So based on past exposures, I get 2 seconds in bright sunlight, 10-15 in shade, 15-20 around twilight [or during blizzards
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