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Slow-25ASA-ultra fine grain film.... I mean, doesn't HAVE to be T-grained does it? And for that matter wasn't TechPan experimental T-grain anyway? Or am I wrong (which I am often).

Anyway it's all in fun, the whole thread is silly anyway, why ask for Tmax25 when there's plenty of wonderful PanF+ out there from Ilford :smile:
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Modern day photographers really have become a bunch of whimps. Can't handhold a camera with 25 ISO Film pffft.

I try to hold any camera, from Pocket to SLR, as steady as possible. Actually every different camerac design needs it's own way way of holding. So one schould train a bit with a camera new to oneself. But looking around at people taking photographs rarely ever someone tries to to stabilize a camera with his body. Cameras without an eysight make this difficult, if feasable at all. People seem to have forgotten camera holding by that.
 

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Deep but not excessive inhalation, then slowly exhale 1/2 and hold as you squeeze the trigger was what I was taught in shooting and it seems to work well for cameras too.


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Deep but not excessive inhalation, then slowly exhale 1/2 and hold as you squeeze the trigger was what I was taught in shooting and it seems to work well for cameras too.

Exact same thing I do, Holding the camera chest level with a WLF, I look up at the subject to relax the rest of my body, prerelease the mirror and then shoot. All while doing the breathing exercises. All happens in a sec or two.
 

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WLF also offers the chance to use a neck strap to real advantage - pulling down to tension it somewhat.


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Deep but not excessive inhalation, then slowly exhale 1/2 and hold as you squeeze the trigger was what I was taught in shooting and it seems to work well for cameras too.


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Thanks for jogging my memory, that is exactly right.
 

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Panatomic-X in sheet film and roll film. Use a tripod.
 
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