LOL ... Yup, that's about the right time period. Early 1960's, just  
about when I was getting into photography ... although I think  
Kodachrome had already made the leap into ASA 25 by the time I was  
old enough to buy some. To this day I only infrequently find much  
need to use more than ISO 400 or lens openings greater than f/2.8.

It's nice to have the option occasionally, however. ;-)

G

On May 26, 2007, at 10:13 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:

> Back when Kodachrome was ASA 10...and Hi-speed Ektachrome was  
> 160.  ;>]
>
>> Gawds, I recall when an f/4.5 lens was considered "fast!". !!!


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