> Yeah, but man, Velvia was so, you know, _limiting_. I mean, ISO 50, like
> everything had to be on a tripod and you couldn't shoot lots of stuff because
> the light was low and stuff was moving and then if you didn't nail it, like
> it was a real bummer unless you used a lot of bracketing, and, well, digital
> is just so, you know, _flexible_. <wink>
OK, OK, you busted me.
My preference is Velvia 100 (not 100F) and Provia 100F. For B&W, I'm
mostly using rebranded Plus-X (at 100) and Delta 100.
That extra stop really does make a lot of difference. It's amazing how
going from 50 to 100 is such a HUGE step, but going from 100 to 200 or
200 to 400 is incremental.
AG
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