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Thanks! Where is the EXIF data saved?
I'm not sure in what world that normal silver films won't tolerate overexposure. Also, I doubt you'll have to worry about gross overexposure in that situation.
Thanks! Where is the EXIF data saved?
Didn't mean to imply that silver film wouldn't do well with overexposure -- just noting that for C-41 films, it's better to overexpose than to underexpose. For example, I always rate XP2 Super at (at most) ISO 320 to get a smoother looking result.
Right click -> Properties -> Details tab
At least in Windows.
I believe all digital cameras have EXIF data, which can be quite handy. Kind of like those film cameras that printed the exposure settings in the rebate.
Why is it ISO 50? This cannot be correct.
I thought the M9 image was shutter speed 1/350th. No matter, the iPhone and M9 exposure info work out about right to me. I do think ISO 400, 1/60, f/4 will suffice provided the light is similar on your next visit. Of course the light might be quite different and you'll need to adjust. A meter is a must!
As for tripods. In a situation like this, I might bring a small light tabletop tripod with me, but hope for handheld all the way. I'm very reluctant to bring the big tripod anywhere, but I have a copy of the Leitz tabletop that really becomes useful at times.
60th @ f4 is about right indoors with 400 iso film. Judging by the size of the window, you may even get away with 125th, if you stay near the window, but I'd keep to a 60th just to make sure (overexposure by a stop is better than under). With the wide angle you'll have adequate depth of field even at f4. Soft light falling on the face from the window, interesting subject, should be a great shot! Good luck.
I'm shocked that nobody mentioned Cinestill 800T.
It seems exactly what you need
- can be rated at 500, 800, or pushed in artificial indoor or outdoor florescent light.
-can be filter corrected for daylight and rated at 400 or 500 to soften the intensity and skin tones in daylight and mixed light sources.
The Flickr Cinestill pool is a good place to study 800T use in all these environments.
Texsport
If you're really worried about film damage going through airports, Raid, you could always buy and get it processed at wherever you're going. But then time constraints might not make that feasible.
PF