Hello everyone,
Well my son made his freshman baseball team. It's now time to start taking
more pictures, on many crappy lit fields. I've got my OM 4 loaded with Tmax
3200, my OM2n with Superia 800, and my OM1n with Royal Gold 100 for the rare
day games. I've read on the list about pushing and pulling the film to try
and get some better speed and exposure. Is the Tmax @ 3200 an acceptable
film with grain at that speed? (3200) I want to say I've read yall say to
pull it down to 1600. Wouldn't that kind of defeat the purpose of going with
the 3200 speed to start with? With it on 3200, using either a 200mm f4, or
my 300mm f4.5, I can only get about 60 to 30th a second on auto
respectively. (This was the worst field we had been on.)
I've also read about Superia being easily pushed, how would I do pushing
it to 1600? If I want to freeze the action, I am looking for over 125th a
second? I don't mind the blur most of the time as I like showing the action.
So I could use 30 to 60 for that?
I haven't shot B/W for a long time, so this is new again. And I've heard
good things about Superia so I wanted to try it. I would appreciate all your
help with this, so for the length.
Thanks, Smitty
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