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>>172892 >I don't think 120 film is that much more expensive than 35mm Square millimeter to square millimeter, it's about the same. Just that a roll of 135 will get you 36 shots but a roll of 120 will only get you 12.
>is it possible to use my Pentax MX (built in exposure meter), set at the same fstop and ISO to get a decent exposure? Yep! A few digital cameras fuck up the ISO and don't quite match up with the standard everyone else uses, but as long as your film camera's set to the same aperture, ISO, and shutter speed, it'll give you the same exposure. I usually use a little P&S digital as my light meter when I'm using my old medium format meterless TLR.
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