mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
Hi Mark & All...
Is it a valid assumption these days, that most working pros shoot digital?
Yet, there's got to be a reason that Kodak developed its Portra... and Fuji, the NPH. Both of these emulsions are popular with wedding & portrait types.
Until recently with newer cameras, the MP wars and various bells & whistles... the cameras of working pros of most genres in Israel, have been the 350D and N70. If I showed up on assignment [now happily retired] with an Leica M2 or even a Pentax *1st DS2, they'd look at me like I'm some kind of nut case!
Ciao, mike
Is it a valid assumption these days, that most working pros shoot digital?
Yet, there's got to be a reason that Kodak developed its Portra... and Fuji, the NPH. Both of these emulsions are popular with wedding & portrait types.
Until recently with newer cameras, the MP wars and various bells & whistles... the cameras of working pros of most genres in Israel, have been the 350D and N70. If I showed up on assignment [now happily retired] with an Leica M2 or even a Pentax *1st DS2, they'd look at me like I'm some kind of nut case!
Ciao, mike
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rpsawin
Guest
kshapero said:If I were to go digital, here's why...it really sucks when shooting say 100 ISO and during the roll you wish you could change the film speed to say 400 or 800, etc. and then back to 100, etc. Anybody have a workaround? Or other ideas? I have no money to make any changes anyway, plus I oggle over my R3M.
I have borrowed a Nikon D70s and a Pentax K100D. Nice for what they do and I love changing the ISO whenever but they are way too clunky for me.:bang:
Consider a medium format system with interchangeable backs. I do this all the time with my Bronica. I have several backs each loaded with a different film. I can switch backs at any time.
Bob
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Use a Speed Graphic and carry film in various ISOs.
There you go! Shot to shot ISO determination.

There you go! Shot to shot ISO determination.
los
Established
xp2 or protra 800 and ND9 filter. all better for under $15. also, some digital cameras have a problem with noise at higher iso settings, if you're printing.
Abbazz
6x9 and be there!
Shoot in 6x9: at 8 exposures per roll, that's only 2 or 3 pictures with bracketing
Or use Diafine with Arista Edu Ultra 100 (made by Foma): you can shoot on the same roll between ISO 100 and 400 and get usable negatives.
Cheers,
Abbazz
Or use Diafine with Arista Edu Ultra 100 (made by Foma): you can shoot on the same roll between ISO 100 and 400 and get usable negatives.
Cheers,
Abbazz
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