flatulent1
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I have a bunch of 35mm Fuji pro 800Z, which I have oddly never used. (I also have almost 80 rolls of 120 E100GX in the freezer, but you weren't asking about that. I just like to brag.)
I have a freezer full of Provia 400X. I use it for night photography under moonlight. It took me forever to test it and get a rough idea of the reciprocity failure, and how to shoot it in a way where it just looks good. A lot the reason why it took so long is that it's sometimes overcast when the moon is out. It does a pretty good job of having exposure times that are only around a few minutes.
I shot a roll a while back it came out with a super expired look. It must have gotten left out of the freezer, because I shot another roll and it looked normal.
This has been the most painful film discontinuation for me.
I have a freezer full of Provia 400X. I use it for night photography under moonlight. It took me forever to test it and get a rough idea of the reciprocity failure, and how to shoot it in a way where it just looks good. A lot the reason why it took so long is that it's sometimes overcast when the moon is out. It does a pretty good job of having exposure times that are only around a few minutes.
I shot a roll a while back it came out with a super expired look. It must have gotten left out of the freezer, because I shot another roll and it looked normal.
This has been the most painful film discontinuation for me.
I got married a couple of days ago and shot my last two rolls of Natura 1600. Digital only now if I want to shoot colour in low light sadly
Even though you got married, the physics and chemistry of photography has not changed and one is still allowed to use films as slow as ISO 25 for low light level photography.
I should have added - hand held, and without flash. In which case the physics and chemistry of photography state that ISO25 is as much use as a chocolate teapot
Can I buy you a tripod and cable release?
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