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film recommendations Anonymous
okay guys, digitalfag here, never used a film camera

i found a nikon fg in the closet and want to feel like a real man and use it

plan on using it indoors with the 50mm 1.8 and 28mm 2.8, but probably the 28mm

what kind of film should i get that my local drugstore would have? not looking for anything fancy or to develop myself

i would like black and white, would it be faster for low light than color film?

i plan on chimping my exposure, but i'm bringing my point and shoot along and use it as a makeshift meter
>> Anonymous
Tmax

then insta-art away
>> Anonymous
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should i just get ISO 1600?

and somehow, i don't think they'd have Tmax, i know they probably have some fuji and kodak cheapo ones
>> Anonymous
oh lol, Tmax is from kodak

B&H only has it in ISO 400, seems kind of low for indoors even at 2.8 :/