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ruben
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Hi
I use to go with two 35mm cameras, one with iSO 200, the other with Neopan 1600.
Now I have a Kiev medium format in transit, and I ask myself which of these two 35mm cameras should my new MF replace.
As you know the standard lens for MF max aperture is f/2.8. My Kiev 35mm lens max aperture is 1,5 (j-3). Therefore in order to reach the lower light levels the 35mm Neopan covers, I will have to either use ISO 3200 film, or whatever, and push the medium format film by two stops.
But Medium format film is bigger than 35mm film. So what's your opinion concerning low light levels ? MF with pushing, or 35mm Neopan without pushing?
This question concerns only the issue of obtaining the less grainy image.
Thanks
Ruben
I use to go with two 35mm cameras, one with iSO 200, the other with Neopan 1600.
Now I have a Kiev medium format in transit, and I ask myself which of these two 35mm cameras should my new MF replace.
As you know the standard lens for MF max aperture is f/2.8. My Kiev 35mm lens max aperture is 1,5 (j-3). Therefore in order to reach the lower light levels the 35mm Neopan covers, I will have to either use ISO 3200 film, or whatever, and push the medium format film by two stops.
But Medium format film is bigger than 35mm film. So what's your opinion concerning low light levels ? MF with pushing, or 35mm Neopan without pushing?
This question concerns only the issue of obtaining the less grainy image.
Thanks
Ruben