Rarely is all else equal ... and faster film, as I said, with many cameras,
does not allow as much use of wider apertures.  Faster film is not better,
it's just faster.  YMMV, and obviously it does.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 10/24/2004 9:20:45 AM
> Subject: RE: B&W developers and Tri-x ??
>
> Faster film speed is almost always better all else being equal. It
> allows
> use of faster shutter speeds with same aperture/DOF.
> The only time shutter faster speeds are a problem
> is if you end up needing a speed faster than your camera's
> top speed or you actually want to blur motion, both of which are very
> rare situations.
> The faster film speeds HELP/IMPROVE nearly almost all of the time.


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