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P3D Re: Stereo Camera Cases
- From: michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Kersenbrock)
- Subject: P3D Re: Stereo Camera Cases
- Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 22:30:28 -0700
> >Well, I use Kodachrome 64, which seems to be versatile enough for sunny
> >*and* cloudy days. Do some folks really stop and switch films when the
> >available light changes by an f-stop or two? Isn't it easier to adjust
> >shutter speed and/or f-stop? Or am I missing something?
>
> Well, you're either missing something (depth-of-field) or getting something
> you'd rather not (camera shake). :-)
>
> I will switch, for example, from Velvia (50ASA) to E100S (100ASA) if it
The difference from his ASA 64 and your ASA 50 is going to make
a significant difference? My finesse has a LONG way to go.
> At a really photogenic
> place like, say, Marine World in Vallejo CA., I have been known to shoot
> 5-6 rolls over the course of a day. I don't necessarily keep them all
You do that "daily"? If I did 6 rolls "all the time", I'd be twelve
centuries behind in my mounting rather than only a couple decades behind!
I'll do a huge number of rolls occasionally, but only on very special
occasions (trips somewhere usually).
Mike K.
P.S. - I've used Kodachrome 64 a lot and find it a good compromise speed. Been
using 100 speed Kodak film lately because that's what Costco carries (and
they have it in stock again). Cheap and easily available helps.
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