It almost seems a trick question nefarious... Since slides have only an exposure latitude of approximately 1/2 - 1 stop below or above acceptable exposure, such throwaway camera would require quite an impressive metering system, to be of any real use. No?
I like trick questions. Give us another. ;)
i know about the exposure latitude (i've been told by some it's as low as .3 of a stop in fact) but i was just wondering if such a thing existed, technically flawed as it would be. seems slightly silly too considering the expense of dev/mounting costs.
and tbh even though colour reproduction is going to be off, i've shot plenty of out of date film, on my om1 with a broken light meter and still got plenty of perfectly good shots - for what i needed them for anyway.
i know about the exposure latitude (i've been told by some it's as low as .3 of a stop in fact) but i was just wondering if such a thing existed, technically flawed as it would be. seems slightly silly too considering the expense of dev/mounting costs.
and tbh even though colour reproduction is going to be off, i've shot plenty of out of date film, on my om1 with a broken light meter and still got plenty of perfectly good shots - for what i needed them for anyway.