justins7
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I have been hemming and hawing (sp?) over whether or not to shell out cash on faster Voigtlander lenses, like the 40 1.4 or the 28 1.9. It seems that the large size, especially of the latter lens, really would limit their actual use, especially as I head to Latin America for what promises to be a hot and sweaty trip.
I guess this is an obvious dilema, but:
What do you think about just using faster film with slower lenses? Aside from the issue of small aperture/depth of field, the small size of, say, the 28 3.5 seems to override the negative effects of grainy film like 400 speed. Do you find that it's better to use fast film and tiny lenses?
Any thoughts?
(I shoot color and scan it in, the old fashioned way.)
I guess this is an obvious dilema, but:
What do you think about just using faster film with slower lenses? Aside from the issue of small aperture/depth of field, the small size of, say, the 28 3.5 seems to override the negative effects of grainy film like 400 speed. Do you find that it's better to use fast film and tiny lenses?
Any thoughts?
(I shoot color and scan it in, the old fashioned way.)