I use to shoot Fuji Superia 400. That was great, but seeing my friend's
100ISO pics, I started to shoot 100. Been shooting Provia 100 for the last
maybe 12 rolls, thinking about moving to maybe a 200, since I do find myself
shooting at wide open often because of the film. That extra stop does give
me some added sharpness..
Albert
>It depends on how you shoot and what your normal film speed is. I
tend to use ISO 50 film. On rainy days and heavy clouds I find I am
frequently shooting at 2.8 or 4. Remember that shooting wide open
which is what you will have to do a lot is not always the best idea.
One or two stops down from wide open usually gives you sharper and
better corrected images.
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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