Dmitry Gromov wrote:
> Great, but 100 ISO is fast, isn't it?
> I just remember time when I was using
> 32 and 64 ISO films ;)
> Buy the way, which 100 ISO? Delta 100?
Well, you said "quite a fast film" which I took to mean
something faster than 100 ISO. I also shoot 25 ISO at times.
For 100 speed I shoot Delta 100 and Agafapan 100. I also
shoot Agfa APX 25.
> > Thus far I've not had the good
> > fortune to have to make such photos.
>
> Yes, and this does not mean there are no people
> around who want such photos...
Never said there weren't ...
> And have you had any fortune to do available
> light photography? Handheld?
All my photography is done in natural or existing light.
Don't even own a flash. Now, if you mean in low light
situations, such as in the evening or after the sun goes down,
or indoors in low light situations, the answer is yes, and
I've been doing it for many years. I'll often use TX at 400,
800, or 1000 - 1200 (in Acufine) or Ilford's Delta 3200 in
DDX, depending on the light or the effect I want.
While I own a few good tripods, and have no compunctions about
using them, most of what I do is hand held, and is of a
documentary nature.
--
Shel Belinkoff
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"It matters little how much equipment we use; it
matters much that we be masters of all we do use." - Sam Abell
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