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Delta 3200 + DD-x really is a lovely combination

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mr. mohaupt

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'lovely'???Is that a technical term?

Still bent on that word huh? Did you not see my last reply to you about it on page 2?

How about some more examples? I will post some of mine up Friday when I get home.

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I'm a little bit confused about how you shoot at anything less than f/16 when using a film rated ISO 3200. Even in open shade you'd be shooting at 1/400 at f/16, so if you want to have an OOF background you'll have to shot in semi-darkness.
 

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I'm a little bit confused about how you shoot at anything less than f/16 when using a film rated ISO 3200. Even in open shade you'd be shooting at 1/400 at f/16, so if you want to have an OOF background you'll have to shot in semi-darkness.

If you shoot large format or a medium for at MamiyaRZ67 type camera you have bellows extensions that can easily drop your exposure by 1-3 stops depending on what you're shooting. Hence the request for D3200 in sheet film.
 
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