Bob wrote:
>Which Fuji 800 film? NHG-II? NPZ? Super-G?
It's the consumer version sold in camera stores in Australia as "Fuji Superia
800". I would have to check the actual film strip to see if there is any
other designation. The "Super G" series were only in the US I think.
> Grain and some g
Which Fuji 800 film? NHG-II? NPZ? Super-G?
I shoot a lot of Fuji 800 in theatre (subjects under stage lights) -- NHG-II for quite
a while, now NPZ -- usually at 800. Sometimes I'll underexpose half a stop when stage
light levels are very low. Grain and some grain aliasing can be seen on scan
> I just processed a roll of Fuji 800 which has both underexposed frames and
> overexposed frames. It should give me some idea of the difference in
grain.
Well, this roll of Fuji 800 doesn't seem to demonstrate the same awful grain
I've seen in the past! :-7 Yes, there's quite a lot of grain, b
I just processed a roll of Fuji 800 which has both underexposed frames and
overexposed frames. It should give me some idea of the difference in grain.
I was momentarily excited when I picked up the roll today because I thought
I had captured a meteor. Then I realised it was lens flare. :( I ch