JeffD
Member
I have a compact Olympus camera that allows up to an ISO 800 setting. Unfortunately, I can't manually set the exposure- only set aperature, and camera chooses shutter speed.
Is there any way possible to "trick" cameras such as these, and get shots exposed for 3200?
I would like to experiment with Tmax 3200 film for indoor low light candids.
And, as a secondary question, an developer recommendations for getting true (.1 over fb+f) 3200 speed from this film, or is it really possible? I've heard it is contrasty- maybe a staining developer to control highlights and maybe mask a little of the large grain I'm sure to get?
Is there any way possible to "trick" cameras such as these, and get shots exposed for 3200?
I would like to experiment with Tmax 3200 film for indoor low light candids.
And, as a secondary question, an developer recommendations for getting true (.1 over fb+f) 3200 speed from this film, or is it really possible? I've heard it is contrasty- maybe a staining developer to control highlights and maybe mask a little of the large grain I'm sure to get?