Nicola Moscelli
Member
Hi everybody,
I apologize if this topic has been already discussed in the past but I am new to the community and was not able to retrieve a thread related to this.
I have been shooting street photography with film for quite a long while, and right now I have mainly sticked to Kodak T-Max 100 in order to get really fine grain. However I feel the 100 ISO limits the range of possibilities in the street when the available light is not enough and one relies to zone focusing or needs a fast shutter speed in order to capture the moment.
That said, what are in your opinions the black and white films for street photography with a good compromise of ISO sensitivity and fine grain? What are your findings?
Thanks in advance for sharing!
Cheers,
Nico
I apologize if this topic has been already discussed in the past but I am new to the community and was not able to retrieve a thread related to this.
I have been shooting street photography with film for quite a long while, and right now I have mainly sticked to Kodak T-Max 100 in order to get really fine grain. However I feel the 100 ISO limits the range of possibilities in the street when the available light is not enough and one relies to zone focusing or needs a fast shutter speed in order to capture the moment.
That said, what are in your opinions the black and white films for street photography with a good compromise of ISO sensitivity and fine grain? What are your findings?
Thanks in advance for sharing!
Cheers,
Nico