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Just a quick note on the red filter that appears to be a "bug-bear". I've read, I think it was my old FM3A manual, that when using a red filter (TTL reading) you should add +1 stop exp. compensation.
I'm guessing Nikon have found that TTL still under exposes by that with a Red. Steve.
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