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I don't think about if the exposure will be correct I know it is. Now I can get on with making images - if it isn't too hot.
I remember reading on this site I think about a photographer who had been to death valley and processed his images and got [I think] 60 out of 60 perfect negs. At that stage I was battling the vageries of the ZS so scoffed loudly at that sort of result. I now know that is quite achievable.
I enjoy sharing BTZS with my friends but the old expression you can lead a horse to water etc holds true in many cases.
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