Having just spend a week at the coast with my OM-1 and only three self-
loaded
rolls of expired Ilford Pan F shot at ISO 32, I must agree with you
wholeheartedly :-)
Why ISO 32? SO I could finally use the 90/2.0 wide open in daylight
without fiddling
about with filters, and from first tests, the contrast seems much more
under control.
On the down side, the 300/4.5 had to live on a tripod (where it's best
at in anyway).
On 24 May 2009, at 1:38 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Life is good.
>
> AG
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