Frank Theriault asked:
> I really don't know what the lighting will be like, except it will not be
> particularly bright. I'm thinking I'll need either 1600 or 3200. B & W, of
> course.
>
> So, I'm thinking a 1600 film, that's pushable to 3200 with no problems, so I
> can take one film and use it at whatever speed the lighting dictates.
I've said it before and I keep running into situations that
engourage me to say it again: Kodak TMZ and Ilford Delta 3200
are my friends. I've shot 'em as fast as 12500, and the ability
to shoot a band lit entirely be a couple of garage work lights,
or a bunch of folks in medeival clothing by candlelight, really
comes in handy. I like these films a lot at 6400 or 3200, and
I've seen a print someone else did using TMZ at 1000 that was
fabulous (a different look at that speed, very portraity feel).
-- Glenn