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High ISO thefamilyman
just experimenting with some high ISO film.
Ilford Delta 3200
even on overcast day, f/16 will still be faster than 1/1250.
i'm thinking of getting it again and pushing it to 6400 :D

btw, pic is a scan of my print, i dont have my film scanner anymore :(

make my own EXIF data:
Nikon F5
Nikkor ED AF Mircro 70-180mm f/4.5-5.6 D
Ilford Delta Professional 3200 135
fstop: f/8
shutter: fucken fast (i cannot remember, i was in aperture priority mode)
>> film whore
your print's shadows are muddy, we're losing detail, cook it for a little less time- also, the golden rule is always true, always overexpose and never underexpose, that means you shouldnt use a camera auto setting- if you do, it will meter incorrectly and all of your negs will be either way underexposed, or just barely printable, but thats just my experience
>> thefamilyman
>>38710
yeah, i actually think i stuffed up the development of the film, the edges were still quite grey