Maris wrote:
 
> But what about the grain in scanning the TMax p3200?  
> One of my prime concerns.
 
        the grain scans just fine  :^)     

        The point being that some graininess must be accepted in order
        to achieve the photograph under the prevailing conditions. To
        not accept this inevitability would be evidence of a person's
        ignorance of the parameters within which one must work to get
        strong, non-blurred images in dark fast-moving situations. It's
        just the way it is - ya just have to do what has to be done.

        Try this some time if you like - use something like a fast
        85mm or 105mm and use f4-f5.6ish w/ as fast a shutter as you
        can get. Focus on the area of the stage where they will be and
        concentrate on framing "the moment" If you can get reliable
        push-processing rate at 6400 or 12,800 - if not use a wider
        aperture and have it processed "normal" at 3200

        Bill

        ... I'll try to send you a pic or two if I can get to it


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        Bill D. Casselberry ; Photography on the Oregon Coast

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