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Super 8 mm 64T Notch
 
64T is one of the nine exposure indices recognized in standard SMPTE 166-2004.  However, we are aware that a number of technically non-standard cameras are still in existence – for instance, cameras that only read 40T.  For these cameras, there are options to consider.  The chart below offers our recommendations for specific camera models.  This is only a sampling of the cameras in existence.
CAMERA
CAMERA TYPE
PREDICTED EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION METHOD
ACTUAL EXPOSURE
 
Bauer S715XL, S709XL   Manual Aperture adjust 40T - misreading notch Adjust aperture to be 2/3 stop less than 40T
64T
Beaulieu 1008 XL Manual Aperture adjust 40T - misreading notch Adjust aperture to be 2/3 stop less than 40T
64T
Chinon 200/8 XL Pacific Manual Aperture adjust 40T - misreading notch Adjust aperture to be 2/3 stop less than 40T
64T
Cosina DL-40P, DL-60P Manual Aperture adjust 40T - misreading notch Adjust aperture to be 2/3 stop less than 40T
64T
Elmo 1012s-xl, 612s-xl Manual Aperture adjust 40T - misreading notch Adjust aperture to be 2/3 stop less than 40T
64T
Minolta XL-401 and XL-601 Manual Aperture adjust 40T - misreading notch Adjust aperture to be 2/3 stop less than 40T
64T
Nizo compact series 136, 148 and more Manual Aperture adjust 40T - misreading notch Adjust aperture to be 2/3 stop less than 40T
64T
Sankyo ES 66-xl, ES 44-xl and more Manual Aperture adjust 40T - misreading notch Adjust aperture to be 2/3 stop less than 40T
64T
GAF 505 XLM Manual exposure comp 40T - misreading notch Adjust exposure dial by -2/3 stop
64T
Bolex 160 EE Lock-Int Light meter 40T - misreading notch Point camera at object to make the aperture 2/3 stop less open, press the EE lock.
64T
Bolex 350 Macro Compact EE Lock-Int Light meter 40T - misreading notch Point camera at object to make the aperture 2/3 stop less open, press the EE lock
64T
Canon 514XL, 514XL-S (cameras thinks 160 ASA T) EE Lock-Int Light meter 160T - can't see notch Point camera at object to make aperture 1, 1/3 stop more open,press the EE lock
64T
Bolex 350 Macro Compact Manual exposure control 160T - can't see notch Adjust exposure dial by+1 stop
80T *
Kodak M2, M22 Manual exposure 40T - misreading notch 0.2ND on lens (-2/3 stop exp comp)
64T
Agfa Microflex series No controls 40T - misreading notch 0.2ND on lens (-2/3 stop exp comp)
64T
Canon AF310XL and AF310XL-S No controls 40T - misreading notch 0.2ND on lens (-2/3 stop exp comp)
64T
Eumig Mini 5 No controls 40T - misreading notch 0.2ND on lens (-2/3 stop exp comp)
64T
Kodak XL series External light meters 40T - misreading notch 0.2ND on lens (-2/3 stop exp comp)
64T
Canon 310XL External light meters 40T - misreading notch 0.2ND on lens (-2/3 stop exp comp)
64T
Eumig Nautica External light meters 40T - misreading notch 0.2ND on lens (-2/3 stop exp comp)
64T

*
+1 and 1/3 stops is not possible on this camera so closest available is + 1 stop, which results in -1/3 under
 
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