Walt Wayman wrote:
> My gate swings the other way. Probably comes with being old and
> slow.
Not old and slow. Just much different types of photography.
I haven't set my E-1 above 400 ISO yet, and at least 95
> percent of the shots I've made with it have been at 100. And if you
> could take a peek inside my beer and film fridge, with over 100 rolls
> of 35mm and 120 film, plus 500+ sheets of 6x9, you wouldn't find
> anything faster than Tri-X, HP5, or Provia 400F, and not much of
> either, not even as much as of Efke 25 and my increasingly precious
> stash of Velvia 50.
I need high ISO performance so I don't have to shoot this at 1/10 second
when I can't use flash <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/temp/pict3216c.htm>
>
> Speed kills! Slow and steady wins the race, and so on. I do,
> though, shoot sports, wildlife, even automobile and motorcycle races,
> and if I'm going to shoot in the dim or the dark, I tend to use a big
> flash -- like a T45 -- or two. Let there be light! :-)
I need fast, "see-in-the-dark" autofocus so the camera can focus before
the really big flashes go off <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/party.php>
I need high flash sync speed when I'm forced to compete with the sun on
fill flash <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/temp/amelia_2-02_500.htm>
Chuck Norcutt
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