Hello frank,

My favorite is Delta 3200 - I believe that it is actually a 1600 film
that can be pushed to 3200.  Someone will correct me if I am wrong.  I
tried Fuji Neopan 1600 and at least my lab processed it poorly - came
out way too contrasty.

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Best regards,
Bruce


Monday, February 9, 2004, 1:15:09 PM, you wrote:

ft> In a couple of weeks, I'll be shooting a friend's band.  A flash is right
ft> out, due to type of music they play.

ft> I really don't know what the lighting will be like, except it will not be
ft> particularly bright.  I'm thinking I'll need either 1600 or 3200.  B & W, of
ft> course.

ft> So, I'm thinking a 1600 film, that's pushable to 3200 with no problems, so I
ft> can take one film and use it at whatever speed the lighting dictates.

ft> Any suggestions?  I'm thinking Fuji Neopan 1600 or T Max 1600.  Any thoughts
ft> on either or those?  Other suggestions?

ft> thanks,
ft> frank

ft> "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
ft> fears it is true."  -J. Robert Oppenheimer

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