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  1. 8 cze 2018 · In this guide I will be comparing every 100 (ish) speed, black and white film which is actively being produced and readily available to the U.S. market in mid 2018, with the goal to help...

  2. 4 paź 2023 · I shoot 100 speed film almost all the time. Occasionally, I shoot 400 speed or 200 speed, but not regularly. 100 covers most of the situations that I shoot.

  3. 30 paź 2020 · Film can be designed around this to an extent, the original Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100 allowed exposures up to 120 seconds (2 minutes!) before you needed to begin computing the reciprocity failure.

  4. 100 ISO film is 1 stop less sensitive to light than 200 ISO film. That is to say, it will react to light that travels through the aperture and shutter half as fast. A 100 ISO film is more broadly suited to brighter day time shooting. 800 ISO film is 1 stop more sensitive to light than 400 ISO film.

  5. In its simplest form, ISO represents the film speed, or how sensitive your film is to light. It's a crucial element that can significantly impact the quality and aesthetic of your photographs. A lower ISO number, like ISO 100, means the film is less sensitive to light.

  6. 10 lut 2012 · This film, rated at ISO 100 was too slow, even with the shutter speed of about 1/60 to pick up the detail in the rocks. The film was wrong for the day, compounded by the Holga’s lack of settings and accuracy.

  7. 12 sty 2019 · Film that is rated ISO 100 will be exposed correctly when you set your exposure meter for ISO 100. Same thing for digital: ISO speed describes how fast the sensor is. You set your meter for the ISO speed that you're using and the meter figures out the right exposure.

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