David wrote:
 
>  I have a lab in mind that will handle B&W and if I remember correctly they
> aren't terribly expensive for developing and 6x4 proofs.  If this option is
> useable I'll definitely go for the really fast B&W films (the guy in the shop
> recommended Neopan 1600, but they also sell Kodak and Ilford 3200), and if
> I'm lucky I might even be able to close the aperture a little ;)

        sounds like a job for the 3200 Kodak TMax
        "rate" it at whatever it takes to get a decent shutterspeed
         and process (push the time) as needed (by the box in TMax 
         developer works for me)  up to 12,800asa

        keep aware of how the bright floods at the scene may affect
        your meter response!


        Bill

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        Bill D. Casselberry ; Photography on the Oregon Coast

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