pevelg
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I am heading off to Alaska this Summer, late June through early July (2 week trip). Here is the gear I will be bringing:
1 Mamiya 7 w/ 80mm f4 lens + polarizing filter
1 Leica M6TTL w/ 35m f1.7 CV Ultron
1 Leica SF20 flash, can be used by both cameras
1 39mm polarizing filter
1 Domke film bag with a estimated 35 rolls of film capacity
1 Camera bag, MAYBE a tripod
1 Gossen Luna Pro S light meter just in case of meter death
1 Camera bag that fits all above items
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Now, here is the film I will be bringing
35mm:
10+ rolls of Kodachrome
10+ rolls of ?a?
120mm:
10 +/- rolls of Velvia 100
5 +/- rolls of Velvia 50
5 +/- rolls of Provia 400X
5 +/- rolls of ?b?
I need some advice on the ?a? and the ?b? films
For ?a?, I need a fast film to take low light photos. I am going to be camping out and I need a fast film. I am most likely wanting something that will be B&W as I have been disatisfied with most color film rated at ISO 400 and above (to much grain).
For ?b?, I also need a fast film. The Velvia 100 is for landscapes, as well as the Velvia 50. This will be my first time shooting Velvia 50 and I am hoping it gives a better skin color that Velvia 100. The Provia 400X will be for lower light shooting (morning and evening) and also for portraits I think. So, the ?b? can be more Provia 400X, or it can be a fast B&W film.
Majority of night shooting will be done on the Leica, with the Mamiya more for daylight times (curse that f4 speed on the Mamiya!!!). Of course, in Alaska, during the time I will be there the night time will be very short and not all that dark, but still...
Anyways, what films would you recommend for my ?a? and ?b?.
Also, I am considering buying an extra lens for the Leica, 75mm to 90mm. The most important part is that it uses a 39mm filter thread and that the cost is below $450.
1 Mamiya 7 w/ 80mm f4 lens + polarizing filter
1 Leica M6TTL w/ 35m f1.7 CV Ultron
1 Leica SF20 flash, can be used by both cameras
1 39mm polarizing filter
1 Domke film bag with a estimated 35 rolls of film capacity
1 Camera bag, MAYBE a tripod
1 Gossen Luna Pro S light meter just in case of meter death
1 Camera bag that fits all above items
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Now, here is the film I will be bringing
35mm:
10+ rolls of Kodachrome
10+ rolls of ?a?
120mm:
10 +/- rolls of Velvia 100
5 +/- rolls of Velvia 50
5 +/- rolls of Provia 400X
5 +/- rolls of ?b?
I need some advice on the ?a? and the ?b? films
For ?a?, I need a fast film to take low light photos. I am going to be camping out and I need a fast film. I am most likely wanting something that will be B&W as I have been disatisfied with most color film rated at ISO 400 and above (to much grain).
For ?b?, I also need a fast film. The Velvia 100 is for landscapes, as well as the Velvia 50. This will be my first time shooting Velvia 50 and I am hoping it gives a better skin color that Velvia 100. The Provia 400X will be for lower light shooting (morning and evening) and also for portraits I think. So, the ?b? can be more Provia 400X, or it can be a fast B&W film.
Majority of night shooting will be done on the Leica, with the Mamiya more for daylight times (curse that f4 speed on the Mamiya!!!). Of course, in Alaska, during the time I will be there the night time will be very short and not all that dark, but still...
Anyways, what films would you recommend for my ?a? and ?b?.
Also, I am considering buying an extra lens for the Leica, 75mm to 90mm. The most important part is that it uses a 39mm filter thread and that the cost is below $450.