Maciej,
At Christmas I shot a roll of Ilford Delta 400 and
rated it at 1600.  I developed it for a minus 2 stops
time and it turned out very well.  The grain was
apparent but nothing ugly.  Try a test roll and see
how it works before you use it for the band shots.
Good luck...Bob


--- Maciej Marchlewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> My friend asked me to make some photos of his band
> and I need your help with
> it. I own him a favor so I couldn't refuse even
> though I was tempted doing
> so. Making photos for pure fun is something totaly
> different for me than
> making them for somebody. I warned him that I'm an
> ameteur but he said that
> he and his fellows liked my photos that I have on my
> website and like to
> give me a try. They want indoor shots of the band
> and portrait like shots of
> each member (lucky for me only four of them). In
> addition they want some of
> their equipment photographed as well. It all would
> have to be done in a
> place where they practice - some technical rooms in
> the dorms - I think
> without windows (it would be in the evening anyway).
> What I have is AF-201SA
> flash (don't know if even bother to take it) and two
> 500 watt halogen,
> garden lamps. They want the pictures in B&W (no way
> to do something else
> with this lighting anyway). As I've been
> experimenting with it a bit with
> this lamps (bought them very recently) it seem that
> for reasonable short
> time something like ISO 1600 or even 3200 would be
> necessary.
> 

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