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Robert Kennedy said:
Well, this is mainly for portraiture, and I WANT that old look.

Which is why 25 is WAAAAY too fast for me. I need an ASA of 1/2 or 1.

Why? If you notice on a lot of old portraits, the features are very soft. Some of this is the lens, but a lot of it is from the exposure times. I've seen work done with nice, clean modern Rodenstocks on plates that is very soft. Mainly because the model is holding for 1 or 2 seconds. Which gives just enough blur to really make it interesting. Plus the DOF is pretty shallow since you are almost always wide open.

Now, I COULD do this with Ilford Ortho, but I am not inclined to carry around that many ND filters.
You could always turn out the lights and shoot in the dark by the glow of the nightlight.
 
Yeah, but it makes the models REALLY nervous....
 
Well, I've ordered a few plates to try out... Since they didn't have 9x12cm this time around, I ordered two boxed of 13x18cm. They'll probably be used in the 18x24cm camera, with "format adapters".

I'll let you know what they look like :wink:
 
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