: Hmmm.... interesting idea! Does that take special processing? Can
: they do that at the one-hour lab? (We use Costco, btw.) Do I have to
: tell them it's exposed at 1600 or just hand it to them?
These films are rated at 800 ASA; pushing them one stop means you set the camera
to 1600 and tell the lab the film needs to be processed at 1600, i.e. pushed one
stop. Some one-hour labs may do that, otherwise you need a professional (mini-)
lab.
The Press 800 and Supra 800 are my favorite films for available light concert
shooting; I rate then at 1600 (or, when necessary, even at 3200), use F2.8 zoom
lenses and no filter to get shutter speeds of 1/125 or faster.
hnz
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