If it seems like I am having a grumble it is only because a select few seem to be of the opinion that if I am not doing it their way I am somehow doing it wrong.
I have little patience for such narrow minded beliefs.
And thank you LAG, I'm glad someone actually understood what I was asking!
When you've been a member of APUG for as long as I have, you will find that (as in life generally) many people here have strong views and opinions, which (as in the internet generally) don't always come over as well as they might. A lot of the invaluable information here comes from some members' many years'
passion for photography, and people really want to help, even if you don't always follow their views. (or what you may see as "narrow-minded beliefs"?). Photography is an art as well as a science, there are no "right" or "wrong" way to do things.....I don't like Francis Bacon's art or Epstein's sculpture, but I don't say that they were wrong or bad artists, or get impatient with people who do enjoy it. Maybe I'm narrow-minded and missing something by not trying to appreciate it.
Anyway, I'm rambling.....my own concern is that you seem to want to risk your pictures of a special holiday in such a photogenic city of Budapest by experimenting. That's your choice and your prerogative.
And, yes, I do know what it is to be short of cash for our hobby. I can remember borrowing £1, two shillings, and fourpence, from my Mum so that I could buy one 24 exp. roll of Ilford Colour Slide film to take some reliable photos of my cousin's Wedding. Even then I had learned
by experimenting that rolls of 120 "Standard Ortho" from Woolworths didn't measure up to the job, even though a roll only cost six-pence. You can work out roughly what year that was.