Konica Hexar, what type of film to use

jaimiepeeters

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Hi guys

so I'm about to get started using my Hexar AF.. I was wondering if you could tell me which rolls to use?

I'm thinking of Ilford XP2 400, Kodak T-max 400
or would you suggest a 100 film?
 
Isn't the shutter limited to 1/250 on the Hexar? Not sure about the smallest aperture but 400 speed in bright light would clearly benefit from an ND.
The Hexar stops down to f/22 so with ISO 400 film it's just within the limits for bright sun. In other words, not much of an issue, unless you want shallower dept of field.
 
IR film. Take advantage.
Do be aware of the filter distance issues as you can get a lockup forcing the battery removal and premature film rewind. IOW/ keep track of your exposure number if you use a filter.
 
My first roll is an expired Reala 100. let's see. But I do think that the XP2 looks really nice indeed (and its C41, I happen to have a C41 Tetenal kit at home, so its easy to develop it).
 
On the Hexar, I once accidentally exposed 400 ISO film at ƒ/2 on a bright sunny day. It was salvageable. Don't sweat ISO or top shutter speed too much.
 
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