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Low light/long exposure film recommendation

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Timothy Hyde

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I have an upcoming shoot of interior spaces in very low light (indirect window light in most cases). I will be using a medium format camera on a tripod. What black and white film do folks recommend for long exposures, nighttime shooting?
Thank you
Tim
 
If you're looking for a film where you won't have to be too concerned about reciprocity failure, then it's Acros 100 all the way (as stated above.)
 
DELTA 3200 in 120 size has the best low light sensitivity of any other 120 size film as far as I know.
 
I would go with Delta 3200.
 
Unless you need fast film, Fuji Acros is excellent, as others have mentioned.

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I get good results with either of the T-Max films when shooting pinhole, so I expect they would be suitable for long exposure interiors as well.
As for reciprocity issues, you need to account for them with the T-Max films, but not as much as for Tri-X or other similar films.
 
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