I read in some astro photo forums, that Konica Centuria 400 is very good for long exposures. It has almost no color shifts.
Not sure how about reciprocity...

Most 400 ISO films should be OK.

Gasha

Larry Colen wrote:
I've been kicking around the idea of using film for night landscape work.  Not 
only do you not have trouble with sensor noise on long exposures, but my 20/1.8 
works out to what would be a 13mm on APS, and would therefore be my widest FOV.

What film do people recommend for doing night landscape work?

Alternatively, is there a good/easy/cheap way to stack a bunch of (for example 
10 second) exposures to get a much longer exposure with less noise and short 
star trails?  It would be preferable for me to do this in lightroom, but I also 
have photoshop.

In a related note, on Saturday night, driving down the coast, I noticed that it 
was a beautiful, clear, moonless night so I took a set of test exposures with 
the Rollei (0.5, 1, 2 and 4 minutes). When I took them in to get processed and 
scanned, I was told that Bay would scan at 16 bits on request.

It'll be interesting to compare them with the test exposures I took with the 
K20.

   lrc

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