Hi,

[...]
> were too fast for the shutter. There is only one advantage to a slower
> film compared
> to a faster of same quality, SLOWER SHUTTER SPEEDS when needed. But that
> is very seldom
> needed and when not needed it is a actually a distinct disadvantge. That
> is the point
> I am trying to make.

...and wider apertures.

I use my Leicas with either Scala or Tri-X. The M Leicas have a
highest shutter speed of 1/1000. Some of the older Pentaxes are
limited to 1/500, I think. The sunny-16 rule means that with Tri-X
I am shooting at 1/1000 at f11 quite a lot, when I might prefer
a wider aperture. There is very little room for wider apertures even
with Scala at 200.

This can not really be described as 'very seldom'.

-- 
Cheers,
 Bob

Art is anything you can get away with
-- Marshall McLuhan 

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