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29-Apr-2004 At 1:13:09 PM |
shmalec
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guess it all depends on your eye and what you think is sharp or grainy.
I don't usually shoot a whole role under the same conditions so versatility counts. If I can't take the shots I want, then the sharpness of the film is irrelevant. It doesn't take much camera shake to whipe out the benefits of using a slow finer film.
I'd suggest most people on this forum couldn't tell from the grain if any one shot was 100asa or 400asa even if it was blown up. Colour is a different matter however.
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