I just got two film-fulls of Diana F+ photos back in the mail yesterday.
To my surprise, all of them had been exposed correctly. I love it how everything in these photos looks as if it's on a movie screen.
Now I'm trying to get my head around this Ilford Delta 3200 Pro b&w film (ISO 1000).
I have found these two exposure charts really helpful:
http://www.indianhillimageworks.com/catalog/free/diana-f-exposure-chart
http://www.fredparker.com/ultexp1.htm#EV
Here are some good shots from the ones I got yesterday.
Click the images for more info of the settings and films.
To my surprise, all of them had been exposed correctly. I love it how everything in these photos looks as if it's on a movie screen.
Now I'm trying to get my head around this Ilford Delta 3200 Pro b&w film (ISO 1000).
I have found these two exposure charts really helpful:
http://www.indianhillimageworks.com/catalog/free/diana-f-exposure-chart
http://www.fredparker.com/ultexp1.htm#EV
Here are some good shots from the ones I got yesterday.
Click the images for more info of the settings and films.
I advise to use the sensitivity of not more than iso400 - grains smaller)
VastaaPoistaThanks. I think so too...I haven't had the guts to shoot that film yet :D I think ISO 400 is the safest...less disappointments.
VastaaPoista