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[photo-3d] fast shutter or small aperture?
- From: "Jim Harp" <matmail2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] fast shutter or small aperture?
- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 22:29:06 -0800
>So you have to think hard about the slowest shutter
>speed you determine you can live with. I advise
>people to give priority to faster shutter speeds
>over smaller apertures.
On the other hand, you can put some Provia 400F in there, (maybe pushed one
stop to 800) and try using fast shutter speeds AND small apertures. I've
gotten back one roll of 400F shot in my Nimslo, and my observation is that
the grain is about the same as what I was getting from Sensia 100. Not
grain free like the Provia 100F, but still remarkable for 400 speed. I
think I'll be better off using 400F in my twinned Ricoh XR-10Ms, where
the1/500 or 1/1000 shutter speed will eliminate motion blur and the
increased DOF will arguably be worth any additional grain. Jim Harp
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