I've used print films ranging from 100-800. It all works fine. I adjust
the aperture rather than time value to compensate. If I expect to do lots
of multiple exposures slower film is better 'cause it's easier to keep the
sky dark. But my approach to fireworks photography is kinda weird, so pay
no attention.
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Lex Jenkins
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What, Ho! A cat? Izzit da king? - Ur Amblet, 'The Very Bad Quarto'
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...what do our expert firworks photographers prefer in
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