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It's my dtr's 12th birthday this weekend and because of covid it's limited what we can do so most of the celebrations will be inside in v subdued natural light or domestic lighting.
This seems like a good time to try my 1st roll of 120 Delta 3200. Reading up on the film I'm not sure what speed will be most useful to shot it at - it seems to have so many options available. I've taken some test light readings at both 1600 and 3200 and both give me useable options. I've only ever shot film at box speed and certainly nothing with such a high ISO. Can anyone give some advice on selecting a film speed for this Delta 3200?
As I've not mastered getting 120 film onto a dev reel without causing damage so I'll send it off to Harman Lab for dev and prints. Thanks
This seems like a good time to try my 1st roll of 120 Delta 3200. Reading up on the film I'm not sure what speed will be most useful to shot it at - it seems to have so many options available. I've taken some test light readings at both 1600 and 3200 and both give me useable options. I've only ever shot film at box speed and certainly nothing with such a high ISO. Can anyone give some advice on selecting a film speed for this Delta 3200?
As I've not mastered getting 120 film onto a dev reel without causing damage so I'll send it off to Harman Lab for dev and prints. Thanks