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Apologies for the weird video ratio, I have no idea what happened there, took it offline as I was going to redo but no longer have some of the containing files so I'm stuck with this version! After the success of using the Sunny 16 rule with my Olympus Pen-F I wondered about the Light Value Dial on my Seagull 203 medium format folding film camera and how well it would perform in helping you to work out the correct aperture/shutter speed combinations required to expose for a scene correctly depending on the film's ISO and available light. Furthermore, I haven't yet tried half frame 120 film format (6" x 4.5") so I thought that as my Seagull has the funationality, I would use that option coupled with some fresh Ilford FP4+ 125 film loaded into the camera for this particular experiment. Introduction, the Seagull 203 and its Light Value Dial 00:00 - 05:54 Seagull 203 Light Value Dial Examples 05:54 - 13:22 Film Photography Help and using filters with the 'dial' 13:22 - 16:52 Loading film into the Seagull 16:52 - 19:20 Issues that nearly kiboshed experiment 19:20 - 23:12 Results (Image Montage) - 23:12 - Social: Instagram: https://bit.ly/2YiULS2 Flickr: https://bit.ly/3bOzCmv Twitter: https://bit.ly/2YgTkn2