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P3D Re: Shooting Rhinos in the Dark


  • From: "Greg Wageman" <gjw@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: Shooting Rhinos in the Dark
  • Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 00:29:26 -0700


From: Bruce Springsteen <bsspringsteen@xxxxxxxxx>


>The tungsten slide films are generally in the neighborhood of 60 ISO -
if
>I'm remembering right.  Has anyone experience with faster
>tungsten-balanced films?

I've a few rolls of Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten EPJ in the 'fridge.  It's
a tungsten-balanced, ISO 320 slide film.  It can be pushed (at least)
one stop to ISO 640 "in a pinch", but that will increase the grain.
It's considered a "professional" film, which means you'll probably have
to mail-order it from somewhere like B&H Photo if you don't have a
decent "pro" camera store nearby.  If you do, then you are lucky, as
these are getting scarce, in my experience.   Good luck!

     -Greg W. (gjw@xxxxxxxxxx)






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