Moose22
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So, I've got a couple of rolls of p3200 here in 135, and some 120 delta3200 and I think 2 rolls of Delta in 135.
I read in the past that Delta 3200 is really like an 800-1000 native speed. As though 3200 is 1 2/3 or 2 stops push to its "true" speed. Not sure I totally grok that, but I think it just means it's 1000 speed film with a few stops of latitude. Is the same true of P3200?
Likewise, I've read of people pushing HP5 to 1600 rather than "pulling" the Delta3200 to 1600. So I intend to experiment at ISO1600. Is this reasonable? Especially for the HP5? And will 1600 be enough reduction in grain over 3200 to be worth the stop, as I'll be including people and want enough detail to recognize them?
I'm using xtol. Will I get better grain with any other developers?
For this weekend, I loaded p3200. My goal is to take some photos of musicians where the light is kinda crap and I don't want to fire a flash. I do this with digital, but I can float the ISO there and run it up to 6000 sometimes, which is kind of cheating. But for film the ISO I start with I'll use all weekend so my experiments match. Even at 1600 I'll have to be be shooting almost wide open at 1.4 to 2.0 and who cares about the background. I can try other scenarios and other speeds in the future.
In the meantime I thought I'd ask for people's experiences, especially with the Kodak, and any advice on the high speed stuff.
I read in the past that Delta 3200 is really like an 800-1000 native speed. As though 3200 is 1 2/3 or 2 stops push to its "true" speed. Not sure I totally grok that, but I think it just means it's 1000 speed film with a few stops of latitude. Is the same true of P3200?
Likewise, I've read of people pushing HP5 to 1600 rather than "pulling" the Delta3200 to 1600. So I intend to experiment at ISO1600. Is this reasonable? Especially for the HP5? And will 1600 be enough reduction in grain over 3200 to be worth the stop, as I'll be including people and want enough detail to recognize them?
I'm using xtol. Will I get better grain with any other developers?
For this weekend, I loaded p3200. My goal is to take some photos of musicians where the light is kinda crap and I don't want to fire a flash. I do this with digital, but I can float the ISO there and run it up to 6000 sometimes, which is kind of cheating. But for film the ISO I start with I'll use all weekend so my experiments match. Even at 1600 I'll have to be be shooting almost wide open at 1.4 to 2.0 and who cares about the background. I can try other scenarios and other speeds in the future.
In the meantime I thought I'd ask for people's experiences, especially with the Kodak, and any advice on the high speed stuff.