sanking
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I am going to Cambodia in December for a short visit to Angkor Wat. My plans are to take the Mamiya 7II outfit and work with slow speed fine grain films on a tripod rather than taking my 5X7 LF outfit. But I want maximum image quality, as defined by fine grain and resolution, from the negatives.
Question is, which slow speed MF film to take? I have a lot of experience with Fuji Acros and would probably be very satisfied with the results. I also like the low reciprocity failure of Acros. Assuming that the intention is to obtain maximum image quality at a fairly large print size, say at about 12X magnification, would there be much to gain in resolution or grain size by using a film like Efke 25, or perhaps Ilford Pan F, instead of Acros.
I plan to test this myself soon but appreciate any comments from others at this point.
Sandy King
Question is, which slow speed MF film to take? I have a lot of experience with Fuji Acros and would probably be very satisfied with the results. I also like the low reciprocity failure of Acros. Assuming that the intention is to obtain maximum image quality at a fairly large print size, say at about 12X magnification, would there be much to gain in resolution or grain size by using a film like Efke 25, or perhaps Ilford Pan F, instead of Acros.
I plan to test this myself soon but appreciate any comments from others at this point.
Sandy King
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