64T and the Canon 814XL

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copefan
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64T and the Canon 814XL

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does the new kodak 64T film work OK with the Canon 814XL?

i've read reviews where people have had problems with the rating and the film can be over exposed with certain cameras!
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no problem. it sets to the 64.
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fannytastic!

just bought 10 rolls for a new project + one to test!

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It works great. Even if you disable the internal filter and screw on an 85B outdoors (62mm thread) you will get a correct reading.
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