Subject:Thanks Dr.Dread
Author:Timothy Nantz
Date:8/6/2002 7:59:06 PM
Message:  
So...if I start using slower speed film like 100 or thereabout I'll stop getting these error messages?

About the high speed film, I'm still an amatuer here so any advice you guys have will be appreceiated.

What film would you recommend for these projects? Remember I'm in a outdoor pool with the deepest part being no more than 8 ft. so light fall off isn't going to be a problem ( unless it's a hazy or otherwise othercast day )

I'd like to shoot slide film but I don't trust myself enough to make "right on the mark" exposures!
Subject Author Date
exp. "problems" using housed Nikon N70 (nt) (12)
Timothy Nantz 8/6/2002 12:07:13 AM
OPPS! ( was: exp. "problems" using housed Nikon N70 (11)
Timothy Nantz 8/6/2002 12:15:08 AM
There are lots of possibilities (+) (9)
drdread 8/6/2002 9:45:43 AM
Thanks Dr.Dread (8)
Timothy Nantz 8/6/2002 7:59:06 PM
My advice (+) (7)
drdread 8/7/2002 2:20:11 PM
Fuji Press (2)
awhkwong 8/7/2002 8:39:54 PM
No (nt) (0)
drdread 8/8/2002 10:44:22 AM
No. Fuji "Press" is the professinal equivalent of (0)
javier 8/12/2002 7:10:04 AM
Film Speed on your favorites (3)
awhkwong 8/24/2002 9:07:40 PM
Fuji Press @ 400, Royal Gold at 100 or 200. (2)
drdread 8/26/2002 7:40:09 PM
Underrating (1)
awhkwong 8/27/2002 11:02:10 AM
Personal preference (+) (0)
drdread 8/28/2002 8:48:35 AM
Lose the strobes... (0)
whaletale 8/14/2002 7:19:01 PM

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