Thread: found some film negatives

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Old 03-30-2008, 11:04 PM

Re: found some film negatives

well if you have a shutter speed of 1/4000 of a second then you have to understand that the aperture is going to want to be super wide open (as in in the range from 2.8 to 22, it will probably be at 5.6 or 4 and thats in bright sunlight)
1/4000 are you capturing, what now? water? like what water. 1/250 is enough to stop most everyday motion, excluding speeding cars and etc.
and you can always use a flash

and that bitch is staying i think its hilarious
and that big honkin zoom attachment completely negates the idea of "portability" that iphones embody.

and use slower film! ISO 200 is much better and its only one stop slower. much smaller grain. outstanding! you can make 11x14 prints and not have the grain be outrageously visible.
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