colrehogan
Member
Have any of you LF shooters done any indoor portraiture using ambient light? I am thinking of using LF to shoot my aunt and uncle who are celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary this next weekend.
I would really like to be able to make some nice sized pt/pd contact prints of the couple and the occasion.
I typically would use a film like Delta 3200 to shoot this, however, that is not available in sheet film size. I have HP5+ (which I have used extensively) and TMax 400 (which I have not used very much) available to me. I am planning to shoot with the whole plate format (6.5 x 8.5 in.).
The celebration will be in a room in a church, probably lit by fluorescent lights.
I usually shoot HP5+ at ISO 400. I don't have much experience with shooting at different ISO values, esp. with LF.
Would I be better off just shooting with medium format and use the Delta 3200 which I have used successfully indoors for portraiture?
I would really like to be able to make some nice sized pt/pd contact prints of the couple and the occasion.
I typically would use a film like Delta 3200 to shoot this, however, that is not available in sheet film size. I have HP5+ (which I have used extensively) and TMax 400 (which I have not used very much) available to me. I am planning to shoot with the whole plate format (6.5 x 8.5 in.).
The celebration will be in a room in a church, probably lit by fluorescent lights.
I usually shoot HP5+ at ISO 400. I don't have much experience with shooting at different ISO values, esp. with LF.
Would I be better off just shooting with medium format and use the Delta 3200 which I have used successfully indoors for portraiture?