Dimmer. ;-) Seriously, the lenses were a 1.4 and a 1.7 so I could see OK. I just wanted to shoot near wide open and it was sunny out.
Don > -----Original Message----- > From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 4:33 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: Slow down, you're goin' too fast > > > So how's the view thru the finder with the ND filter? > > Shel > > > > [Original Message] > > From: Don Sanderson > > > The way I heard it is they figure noise is so low at 200, > > there was no need to go lower. > > I just had to go out and buy an ND4x to slow the damn thing > > down, ticks me off too. > > I miss 50 and 'really' miss 100. > > > > Don > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 4:15 PM > > > To: PDML > > > Subject: Slow down, you're goin' too fast > > > > > > > > > I was looking through the list of available film @ B&H this afternoon > and > > > was dismayed to discover that the only slow speed print film that's > > > available is Iford Pan F. I didn't see a sindle color print > film with a > > > speed less than 100, and there were only a handful of slide films at > those > > > lower ratings as well. What a distressing turn of events. > > > > > > Does anyone know of some slow speed color print film that's available. > > > Bruce not too long ago introduced me to Konica Impressa and > Godfrey just > > > posted a couple of pics made with Agfa Ultra 50. Both of those > > > films would > > > have been good choices for a small project I'd like to continue with. > > > > > > What's also annoying, though not to me personally as yet, is > the lack of > > > slow speed ratings on the digi cameras, with, it seems, most not > offering > > > anything below 100 and quite a few not offering anything > below 200. Is > > > there some technical reason for this? > > > > > > > > > Shel > > > > > > > >

