PaulN
Monkey
I find myself shooting pics in bad lighting situations. Overhead fluorescent lights, dimly lit rooms, etc.. Very flat light, very low contrast. I've been shooting Tri-X souped in Diafine and am not too pleased with my shots rated at EI 1600/3200 in these lighting situations.
Based on everyone's collective experience, what is the best film/dev combo for these poorly lit scenarios. Typically, I'm shooting stuff for friends/family at their homes, and I'm obligated to take pics, even though the light is less than ideal. I'd love some depth-of-field as well, shooting about f2. I can do f/1.4 with my summilux, but it doesn't work for group shots.
Tri-X in Rodinal? Neopan 1600?
-Paul
Based on everyone's collective experience, what is the best film/dev combo for these poorly lit scenarios. Typically, I'm shooting stuff for friends/family at their homes, and I'm obligated to take pics, even though the light is less than ideal. I'd love some depth-of-field as well, shooting about f2. I can do f/1.4 with my summilux, but it doesn't work for group shots.
Tri-X in Rodinal? Neopan 1600?
-Paul