Hi Paul,

I can't help you with your developing dilemma, never having exposed
D3200 @ 400, but I do have a suggestion for carrying film.  I tape empty
film cans to the camera strap, and, of course, keep film in them.  It
makes the film easy to find (no more fumbling through your pockets or
searching through your camera bag) and, at a glance, you know just how
much film you've got to shoot with, and you have the perfect place to
put the exposed film, so it needn't get misplaced.

I used to do that in the "olden days" and have started doing it again
just recently.  It really makes carrying and changing film easier and
faster.  Plus, it's kind of cool to carry the film on your camera strap
- kind of like a bandolier <g>.

Paul Jones wrote:
 
> So getting to my point whats good to develop Delta 3200 in when rated at 400?
> The developers i have and mainly use are ID11, Xtol, Rodinal and Microphen.
> 
> Oh yeah and now i know you should always carry a spare role of film. Even when
> only shooting on my lunch break :)
> 


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