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This isn't OT at all, considering how users of rangefinders are less likely to use flash. 😀
I've been commissioned to take photos of different locations in my city, for a travel guide. The photos have to be in color. :bang: Since I never use flash outside of the studio, I figured 1600 ISO film will probably be necessary for many indoor shots.
It appears there is only one kind of 1600 ISO color film, alternately packaged as Fuji Superia and Fuji Professional. Does anyone have any experience with either of these? Is the indoor color rendering decent without the need for a compensation filter? Should the film be exposed at an EI of less than 1600 (e.g., 1250)? In that case, should it be marked accordingly before being dropped off at the lab?
Thanks!
I've been commissioned to take photos of different locations in my city, for a travel guide. The photos have to be in color. :bang: Since I never use flash outside of the studio, I figured 1600 ISO film will probably be necessary for many indoor shots.
It appears there is only one kind of 1600 ISO color film, alternately packaged as Fuji Superia and Fuji Professional. Does anyone have any experience with either of these? Is the indoor color rendering decent without the need for a compensation filter? Should the film be exposed at an EI of less than 1600 (e.g., 1250)? In that case, should it be marked accordingly before being dropped off at the lab?
Thanks!