You don't need ND8. ND2 will probably be good enough at f/16. Got a
polarizer? That will probably be good enough too.
Chuck Norcutt
> -------Original Message-------
> From: iwert bernakiewicz <iwert.bcz@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: Olympus Camera Discussion <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [OM] Pen FV travel, which film?
> Sent: Jun 17 '11 13:05
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm coming out of lurk mode for a moment with a question.
> In about a month I will be attending a very nice symposium:
>
> http://symposium.urbansketchers.org/
>
> First idea was to take just drawing tools, but the photographer in me keeps
> nagging that thought.
> So up came the thought to take my pen FV with 2 lenses, 38 macro and 42 low
> light lens.
>
> Off course it will be sunny (I hope so) and hot (I don't like so... but
> alas).
> In the fridge I have a nice storage of Kodak 160 VC and Kodak BW400CN film.
>
> I wan't to stay with one film, BW or colour. Both could be nice in Lisbon,
> but now to the technical problems:
>
> During the day: much of light, so stopping down will be necessary with the
> top speed of about 1/350 of the Pen FV,
> so 400 asa is out of the question (or investment in an ND8 filter could be
> good solution?)
>
> Evenings and inside buildings: would 160 asa still be just enough at about
> 1/15? or can I push scan 160 VC a few stops, and keep shooting
> at 1/60 @ f1.2?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Iwert
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