harrygrey382
Member
Hi,
I'm new to these forums - in fact photography forums in general. A lightening bit of background:
I'm 24 and have been developing and printing my own B&W 35mm film for about 4 years as an enthusuastic ameteuer. I'm claiming no great artistic talent or technical skill, but I'm satisfied with a most of my prints and enjoy the whole proccess. I've previously used my uncles and uni darkrooms, but now almost have my own set up.
So my question - my current favourite film is FP4, but I've I've been thining I'd like to experiemtn with some slow film, and I've come across ADOX CMS 20. I'= admit I've been a bit wowed by technical claims, but I can't see the harm in trying a few rolls. I'll buy their recommended developer etc.. But will my camera/lens combo do the film justice?
My bodies are Nikon FM/FM2/FE, and mostly (like almost always) shoot with a Nikkor 28mm f2.8 AIS and 85mm F2 AIS. Occasionally use the 50mm f1.8 AIS indoors, and very occasionally the 200mm f4 AI.
Will these lenses be able to exract enough detail to justify this film? If not are there any Nikon f-mount lenses that would?
Thanks for any help/advice.
Harry
I'm new to these forums - in fact photography forums in general. A lightening bit of background:
I'm 24 and have been developing and printing my own B&W 35mm film for about 4 years as an enthusuastic ameteuer. I'm claiming no great artistic talent or technical skill, but I'm satisfied with a most of my prints and enjoy the whole proccess. I've previously used my uncles and uni darkrooms, but now almost have my own set up.
So my question - my current favourite film is FP4, but I've I've been thining I'd like to experiemtn with some slow film, and I've come across ADOX CMS 20. I'= admit I've been a bit wowed by technical claims, but I can't see the harm in trying a few rolls. I'll buy their recommended developer etc.. But will my camera/lens combo do the film justice?
My bodies are Nikon FM/FM2/FE, and mostly (like almost always) shoot with a Nikkor 28mm f2.8 AIS and 85mm F2 AIS. Occasionally use the 50mm f1.8 AIS indoors, and very occasionally the 200mm f4 AI.
Will these lenses be able to exract enough detail to justify this film? If not are there any Nikon f-mount lenses that would?
Thanks for any help/advice.
Harry