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That's interesting actually. Reciprocity failure used to be a consideration with shutter speeds quicker than 1/1000 sec and longer than 1 sec. With modern SLRs commonly having top shutter speeds of 1/8000 sec, I'd guess things have been improved somewhat as far as filmstock is concerned. I suppose there's no reason really why compensation for reciprocity failure couldn't be programmed into the processor with a digital camera, but I doubt it is somehow. As you say though, the advantage of a digital camera is you can 'suck it and see' and keep previewing your images till you're happy with the results.
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