Has anybody tried Kodachrome 64 and/or 200 for the purpose of photographing 
birds?  I've seen some old Kodachrome slides that looked great. Small or 
non-existent grain isn't everything(Kodachrome 200).

Robert


>From: P�l Audun Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Velvia question
>Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 09:46:45 +0100
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>Kenneth wrote:
>
>
>>I have read somewhere that Arthur Morris shoots velvia @ 100 almost
>>exclusively. I reguarily shoot velvia @ 100 and find the results totally
>>acceptable.
>
>
>Have you tried shooting puffins, or for that matter, penguins with Velvia
>pushed one stop? I'm not denying that Velvia can work for dull birds in
>dull light but using it for brightly colored birds, like Morris, is way
>garish.
>
>P�l
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