Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
One thing that has been driving me nuts lately is deciding what default emulsion to keep in my M6 24/7. Of course, this isn't anything new - but it's a much greater problem for me with my RF than it ever was with my Nikon SLRs.
The issue: I prefer Tri-X, but I also often shoot XP2 Super or BW400CN since my darkroom is still in boxes and I'm lazy. Great films, no problem - right?
Wrong. Leica photography (to me, anyways) involves moderate apertures and selective DOF, not f/11 or f/16 in most cases. I really don't want to be restricted to 1/1000 at f/11 on sunny days. And if I preload a 100 speed film, I'm screwed when I try and shoot nightscapes. The constant switching of film is driving me batty - I almost always have a few half finished rolls in my bag.
I've considered getting a high quality ND filter to deal with the issue. A two stop reduction would do it.
Does anybody else struggle with this?
The issue: I prefer Tri-X, but I also often shoot XP2 Super or BW400CN since my darkroom is still in boxes and I'm lazy. Great films, no problem - right?
Wrong. Leica photography (to me, anyways) involves moderate apertures and selective DOF, not f/11 or f/16 in most cases. I really don't want to be restricted to 1/1000 at f/11 on sunny days. And if I preload a 100 speed film, I'm screwed when I try and shoot nightscapes. The constant switching of film is driving me batty - I almost always have a few half finished rolls in my bag.
I've considered getting a high quality ND filter to deal with the issue. A two stop reduction would do it.
Does anybody else struggle with this?