For B&W, it used to be Tri-X all the way--in HC110, 1 to 31. I've been out
of it for awhile, so don't know about T-MAX. A lot of people seem to like
it. But I got beautiful 11x14's with Tri-X, processed right. As for color,
you can't beat Velvia.
John
Michael P. Dodson wrote:
> Zuiks,
>
> Many moons ago when the OM-1 was new, I shot TRI-X for flash pictures of
> speakers giving presentations in front of large groups. Is there any
> reason to migrate to T-MAX 400 today? The ultimate use of the pictures
> will be newsprint and newsletter publications.
>
> Equipment will be zoom lenses (Vivitar Series 1) on an OM-4T on a bounce
> grip 2 firing a T-32 flash. Distance from camera to speaker (old white
> men) will vary from 10 - 30 feet indoors.
>
> Any film recommendations if my client (donee - this is for free) wants
> colo(u)r?
>
> Michael Dodson
> mdodson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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