Fodor G�bor wrote:
> My friend invited me to shoot some rolls on a hair stylist competition
> at the weekend. I would use FujiPress800 film for tungsten light (I
> suppose) and if necessery 550EX flash. Should I use 
> compensation filter for this film, or is this film good for this 
> kind of colour temperature?
> I do not know anything about the ambient light amount. The main object
> would be the modell and some smaller group.
> I'm thinking about a 80A filter. Using flash I would remove 
> the filter.
> Is the FujiPress800 not too grained? I have never used so fast film
> before. The film will be developed on Fuji Lab.
> My gear: 
> EOS50
> EF28-135 IS
> EF75-300 USM
> 550EX
> OCSC2
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Use flash where possible. This will counter the color shift.  If not, a good
lab will be able to filter out fluorescent or tungsten lighting when they
print your photos. A 1-hour lab will not be able to do this, so I would
suggest
relax, getthe job done, and bring the film to a better lab.

Peter K
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