True enough.  Some may not be partial to using a faster film, especially
with the attendant degradation from the ND filter, but that could work for
others.

chris


On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Of course, one could always use a neutral density filter on a higher
> speed film and get the grain plus some of the benefits (wider
> aperture, slower shutter speeds) of a slower, finer grained film.
> 
> Chris Brogden wrote:
> 
> > Well, to be fair to them the nice thing about an add-on grain filter is
> > that you can use the grainy effect even with a slow-speed film, if that's
> > the effect you're looking for.  
> 
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