But what about the grain in scanning the TMax p3200?  One of my prime concerns.

Maris

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From: "Bill D. Casselberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: Film for ballet performance


| Maris wrote:
|  
|  I used the ZX-5n on I think 125th second with auto f/stop setting - the
| lights changed constantly (darker, lighter, different color) and it was
| actually modern dance and the dancers moved quickly so it seemed the
| easiest way.  The viewfinder indicated sufficient light without flash
| but I'm sure it was at the borderline.  I should have jotted it down
|  
| Hmmmm, as I suspected - a job for TMax p3200 @12,800asa
| 
| ;^)      Bill
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