If you can use a 3pod and long exposure, Fujifilm Acros 100 at EI 32
and cut back development time slightly. That's my favorite for general
landscape as well as nightscape.
If you can't use a 3pod, Delta 3200 at EI 1600. There's nothing else
in market anyway.
Acros 100 is a lot easier to get decent digital scans than Delta 3200.
-- Ryuji Suzuki "You have to realize that junk is not the problem in and of itself. Junk is the symptom, not the problem." (Bob Dylan 1971; source: No Direction Home by Robert Shelton) From: "D. Mark Andrews" <mark@dragonbones.com> Subject: OT - MF High speed B&W Film/Digital Negs Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:48:44 -0700 > I have a upcoming photo shoot of a factory interior with minimal natural > light and am looking for recommendations on appropriate high speed films. > The plan is to scan the negatives and make enlarged negatives digitally. I > will be shooting with a MF camera. > > Many thanks in advance for you assistance, > > Mark > >Received on Fri Oct 15 12:53:29 2004
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