Re: Film choice related Question

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If you think a 400 film would be enough, go with TriX or HP5. If you don;t want grain and you can get perfect exposure/development go with Delta400 or TMax400
If the light is going to be low, I'd go with Delta 3200 rated @1600 or Neopan 1600 rated @800




At 07:38 PM 4/8/04, you wrote:
I have been asked to take the first pictures of 1 day old baby. I do not
want to use artificial lights, so what would be my best choice of b/w film
for natural light. I am thinking of afternoon window light as main light
source. For color,  I was thinking of using NPS160, any more suggestions,
experiences, examples?
thanks,
Achal

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