Yes, Fuji is very good, particularly in dim lighting (this was my experience with the 800 speed variety). Wow, you shoot down to 1/4 with the 400 speed...no blur? I loaded a roll of the 400 in my camera today. I just took a picture of my one year-old getting a bath, and I I thought I was pushing it ay 1/45...
Thanks, Glen On Sep 29, 2007, at 7:44 PM, Rebekah wrote: > BTW Glen - > > I usually take my pictures with available light and use 400 speed fuji > or kodak gold, and I really feel like the Fuji outperforms the Kodak > in low light situations. Its contrast and grain hold up even when I'm > taking dim indoor pictures at 1/30 or even 1/4s. I like Kodak much > better in outdoor light but I have to say I'm always disappointed by > it when the light isn't perfect. > > rg2 > > On 9/29/07, Derby Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Bill Owens wrote: >>> When I could get it, I shot Agfa 200. Otherwise I shot Fuji >>> Superia 200, >>> though I think Kodak Gold 200 is also excellent. I liked Agfa >>> because it >>> seemed to render neutral colors more naturally. >>> >>> Bill >>> >>> >>> >> >> Has anyone seen the resurrected Agfafilm in the flesh? Doesn't >> look like >> they are resurrecting Portrait or Ultra though :( >> >> http://www.lupus-imaging-media.com/content/blogcategory/16/31/ >> lang,en/ >> >> D >> >> -- >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc >> >> -- >> PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List >> [email protected] >> http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net >> to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above >> and follow the directions. >> > > > -- > "the subject of a photograph is far less important than its > composition" > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > [email protected] > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above > and follow the directions. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

