Not only that but if you're carrying one speed of film make it 100 asa. I 
think 400 is way too fast for everyday shooting. You are losing so much 
colour and sharpness by using 400 speed film all the time. Try 100 asa or 
even some slow 50asa slide film. You'll notice a huge difference...

In a message dated 4/29/02 11:19:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<Hi Fred ...

I'm at a loss to understand how you can standardize on essentially one
emulsion and speed. How do you deal with a wide range of light?  If it's
very bright or if you're shooting at dusk, can one film speed/emulsion
handle the different brightness ranges and contrasts? Doesn't using 400
speed film limit your DOF options in bright light?>>
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