JeffHaynes
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Dear photog peeps.
As the nights are drawing in I though it might me a good idea to play around indoors (oo-er missus) with a tripod, various film cameras (35mm) and some Kentmere 400 I have knocking around.
Previously I have done some longish exposure work using DSLR (8 seconds - 20 seconds) with good results.
I want to do the same but this time using film. Do I need to worry about reciprocity failure at these shutter speeds.? Do I need to compensate with adding a stop or two?
Cheers
As the nights are drawing in I though it might me a good idea to play around indoors (oo-er missus) with a tripod, various film cameras (35mm) and some Kentmere 400 I have knocking around.
Previously I have done some longish exposure work using DSLR (8 seconds - 20 seconds) with good results.
I want to do the same but this time using film. Do I need to worry about reciprocity failure at these shutter speeds.? Do I need to compensate with adding a stop or two?
Cheers
