tokam Subscriber Joined Nov 7, 2008 Messages 586 Location Sydney, Aust Format Multi Format Nov 5, 2015 #26 Time for ND and / or polarising filters.
Sirius Glass Subscriber Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 50,359 Location Southern California Format Multi Format Nov 5, 2015 #27 r.reeder said: Richard S. (rich815) said: Kodak Gold 200 is a wonderful film. I'd get that. Click to expand... Here in Arizona, there's so much sun that ASA 200 would be too fast; most of my cameras only go to 1/300 sec shutter speed, & down to f/16. Click to expand... tokam said: Time for ND and / or polarising filters. Click to expand... +1
r.reeder said: Richard S. (rich815) said: Kodak Gold 200 is a wonderful film. I'd get that. Click to expand... Here in Arizona, there's so much sun that ASA 200 would be too fast; most of my cameras only go to 1/300 sec shutter speed, & down to f/16. Click to expand... tokam said: Time for ND and / or polarising filters. Click to expand... +1
cmacd123 Subscriber Joined May 24, 2007 Messages 4,312 Location Stittsville, Ontario Format 35mm Nov 6, 2015 #28 fdonadio said: They also had some Fuji Superia X-tra 400, which I'd never seen before, also set to expire in 2017.) Click to expand... that has been my "go to" colour film for years and years. Once you fall for the Allure and convenience of having a zoom lens those extra couple of stops come in handy.
fdonadio said: They also had some Fuji Superia X-tra 400, which I'd never seen before, also set to expire in 2017.) Click to expand... that has been my "go to" colour film for years and years. Once you fall for the Allure and convenience of having a zoom lens those extra couple of stops come in handy.