Uh {blush} for my current carry-everywhere camera, SD cards. (Ducking, running, looking for a place to hide.)![]()
You meant to say "Tri-X" right?Uh {blush} for my current carry-everywhere camera, SD cards. (Ducking, running, looking for a place to hide.)![]()
What are those SD cards of which you speak?
That's really interesting that you only use 100 speed film. I actually find I'm the polar opposite to you. I really like 1600 iso film because it allows me low light shooting with fast shutter speeds and small apertures for depth of field. Now that being said, most of my photos are shot in the woods where there's not a lot of light.I don't have a "take everywhere" camera. I think I'm missing out on something here. But, I use ISO 100 in all my film cameras. That's both roll-film & sheet film. I really have no need for other film speeds, except when using plates or paper. They are inherently slow, not really part of the discussion.
Also living in Florida my suggestion : regardless of what film you use, don't leave your film (in camera or not) in the glove compartment of your car. The temperature can easily go well above 100F.
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