Hi,

> You can use a ND filter. Depending on the ND filter's
> density you could get many more correct
> exposure settings in bright light and heres
> the catch, in lower light, take off the ND
> filter and get much better results than you
> would with a slower film.

but that then defeats the whole point of your own argument, which is
based on all things being equal other than the film speed. As soon as
you start putting filters on in one situation but not the other, all
other things are no longer equal.

-- 
Cheers,
 Bob


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