There is really only one thing I truly miss about digital ... the
ability to change ISO on the fly.

Most of the time I prefer to shoot in lower light and I like my iso400
film, but sometimes I find myself out shooting in bright daylight.

Not a terrible problem except I'd rather not always be shooting at f/16.

Then tonight something pinged in my memory. I seemed to recall having
heard you could shoot Ilford's XP2 at different ISOs on the same roll
and get it developed normally.

So I hopped over to Ilford's Web site and sure enough, according to
them you can shoot XP2 at any ISO from 50 to 3200, even varying from
frame to frame, have it developed normally and get good results.

Now everything I know about film developing etc is screaming at me
that this can not be true.

I found very little talk on the net-at-large about it, so I turn to
the all-wise PDML for help.

Has anyone ever done this? Does it actually work?

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