true, but it was a test, with 100 speed it would be
around f8 . I
would still want the higher powered unit since I will
be doing some
location work.

--- Pat White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a studio setting, with all the light you need,
> why use 400-speed film?  100-speed will give you
> better color, finer grain, and more f-stop
> flexibility.  Only use high-speed film when you have
> to, or if you like the look.
> 
> Pat White
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