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| Which Film Should I Use? |
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There are a wide variety of films to choose from and an even wider variety of film speeds which range from ASA 50 to 3200. The higher the ASA rating or film speed, the more latitude you have to take pictures in low light.
The lower film speeds (50, 100 and 200) are a good choice for outdoor photography, and will provide finer grain and allow large size enlargements.
Higher film speeds will allow you
If you plan to shoot pictures indoors, Intimate Exposures recommends using a film with a film speed of 200 or higher.
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![]() | The Film Book: Choosing and Using Color and Black and White Film |
![]() | Photography for Dummies -- Paperback; by Russell Hart and Dan Richards |
Kodak Guide to 35 mm Photography -- Paperback by Kodak
Erotica (Pro-Lighting Series) -- Paperback; by Alex Larg
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