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nano
from Malmö (Sweden) on 2010-02-28 01:18 [#02368856]
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I could just go to my normal photoforum but that would be way to easy.
So i took a roll of cheap film, Ekta100 and pressed it to iso3200 because my stash is running low.
The result is this LAZY_TITLE LAZY_TITLE LAZY_TITLE LAZY_TITLE LAZY_TITLE LAZY_TITLE LAZY_TITLE
I wasn't sure about the time for development and went with 35min.
So is there more to get from this film at this speed? Is a shorter development time the road to happiness? Or am i at the limit of what is physically possible?
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2010-02-28 01:27 [#02368857]
Points: 1970 Status: Lurker | Followup to nano: #02368856
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Do you mean you set your film camera to 3200 iso when the film is 100? Does that effect the light meter and/or shutter speed? I don't know because I've never done that. Nice pictures though. My film camera broke. I want to get the new Canon T2i, but it's expensive. It can record HD video though. Hmm.
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nano
from Malmö (Sweden) on 2010-02-28 01:48 [#02368859]
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I set the meter to 3200 so the camera think the film is 3200. Then compensate by developing it longer (35min vs normal 7min). But the 35min is just a guess, i have no idea if it can be better or worse.
I think the Rebel T2i is called Kiss X4 in Japan. Thats just wrong.
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