Re: 8x10 FUJI B&W FILM

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From: Carl Weese (cweese@earthlink.net)
Date: 07/24/02-02:40:36 AM Z


Bob,

I'm curious why you find ei 100 "useless" for daylight shooting. Half a
second at f/64...what's wrong with that? Won't do for horse races of
course, but for most other subjects?---Carl

Bob Kiss wrote:
>
> DEAR LIST,
> Thanks to Masayuki and Phillippe for responses. I think I don't know
> Fuji's product line well enough to say "Neopan" so let me make my questions
> broader.
> 1) Does Fuji make any b&w negative film in 8X10 with a speed of 400 or
> greater?
> I find that ISO 100 is pretty much useless for shooting in daylight.
> High power strobes in the studio, maybe, but outdoors by the time you close
> up for some depth of field (let alone use a filter!) it is just too slow.
> 2) Has anyone used it as camera original negative film for PT/PD printing?
> 3) Has anyone used it with PMK for PT/PD printing?
> Thanks in advance.
> CHEERS!
> BOB

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