Re: 16mm/b&w

From: Nicky Hamlyn (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Jan 07 2009 - 08:01:39 PST


Really? For clarity use prime lenses (not zooms).Standard lens is 25 or
26mm.

PLus X neg will be fine exposure wise. Double X is faster, and noticeably
flatter and grainier.

Nicky Hamlyn.

Tom B Whiteside writes:

Any camera, any lens, any b&w film = the same.
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> Dear Frameworkers,
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> I need some advice about shooting in 16mm b&w. I want to shoot mainly
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