You can use a ND filter. Depending on the ND filter's density you could get many more correct exposure settings in bright light and heres the catch, in lower light, take off the ND filter and get much better results than you would with a slower film. JCO -----Original Message----- From: Bob W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 4:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: B&W developers and Tri-x ??
Hi, Sunday, October 24, 2004, 8:35:39 PM, J. wrote: > you can always use the same aperture with > a faster film, it just means a faster shutter > speed which is almost always BETTER. ?? Please explain. It's a sunny-16 situation, I have Tri-X in the camera, the camera has a fastest shutter speed of 1/1000, and the lens ranges from f/1.4 to f/16. As far as I can see I have 2 possible settings: 1/500 at f/16 1/1000 at f/11 -- Cheers, Bob

