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[photo-3d] Pushing Provia 100F


  • From: "Michael Alpert" <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [photo-3d] Pushing Provia 100F
  • Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 03:59:00 -0000

From: "Michael Alpert" <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi,

I do not post much (actually I think this might be my first), but I
have been a devoted reader.  

This is sort of an after the fact question. I just finished shooting
3 rolls of Provia 100F for the high school play 'The Wizard of Oz'
and had two push the film two stops.  The rolls are being sent out
tomorrow but I was wondering if anybody had pushed provia that much
and what the results were?  I used a vivitar 283 set at iso 400 and
f/8.  I wanted the elaborate background scenes to be in focus.  Like
I said it's after the fact but any info to ease the anxiety would be
great.

While I'm posting I have one more question.  I am shooting with a
realist 2.8. Right about half way through a roll of 36 (around the
14th or 15th frame)the winding becomes very stiff.  I usually stop at
this point for fear of overlapping frames or ripping the sprockets. 
How can I fix?

Thanks
Michael
http://www.kitephotos.com




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