22/02/01 9:51:31 PM, Bill Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>William Robb helpfully wrote:
>
>>I would
>>also take a big honkin flash and use 400 speed film
>>in the
>>camera. Fuji NPH would be a good film choice as would
>>Supra 400,
>>William Robb
>
>Thanks for the suggestions.  The only problem with
>using flash is that due to the layout, I am pretty
>much constrained to shoot the company sign (reflective
>gold) straight on.  In fact, I will have to be
>positioned several feet down a hallway, so I doubt
>that I could move the flash far enough off camera to
>avoid "glare" spots.
>
>Are the Fuji HPH and Supra 400 medium contrast films? 
>(IOW, not super saturated)  
>

Both are medium/low contrast films. I don't have a lot of experience with Supra yet, 
but 
NPH would be a fine performer. If you need an extra stop of speed, Fuji NHGII is a 
stop faster (800iso), with virtually the same grain and resolution as the NPH. It is 
quite a 
remarkable film.
William Robb (writing this on Opera, as my Lookout seems to be in a snit about 
something)
William Robb 


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