I would choose digital since it allows previewing. It's a good idea to
bring a tripod and a powerful flashlight with color plastic filters to
create super natural effects, if they are permitted.
-kem
On 8/20/06, GFaulk7376@xxxxxxx <GFaulk7376@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
> I signed up for a November 19 photography tour of Blanchard Springs Caverns
> in Arkansas. The tour lasts four hours and is limited to 10 persons. Right
> now,
> there are seven of us. I've never attempted cave photography. So, the big
> question: film or digital? With my OM's, I've got wide angles from the 14mm
> Sigma, the Oly 16mm, Oly 18mm, and so on. With my E500, I've got the 11-22
> and the
> 50-200. The forest service person I spoke to said they will turn the cavern
> lights on or off to meet our requests. She also said her typical exposures
> with
> the cavern lights on at ISO 100 are about 30 seconds. Anybody done this
> before? Thanks.
>
> Gary Faulkenberry
>
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