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?
 
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Don't sweat the film choice -- pretty sure the Hexar can handle them all quite nicely. Film choice depends on personal preference and prevailing conditions, methinks.
 
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.
 
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.
 
^Yep, that would be one reason why it would "benefit from an ND" which is what I said. Overexposure isn't the only concern here.
 
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).
 
Probably 100 for bright light due to the 1/250th top speed, 400 (I like Tri-X) the rest of the time. When Using the Tri-X in daylight I use a Red Filter (takes off 2 stops) and set it at 100 asa manually.
 
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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