I use an old pentak k camera and 8" reflector, and wanted to know about the Hi Definition and UC color films by kodak, available at department stores. They are being offered in 12 exposure trial size, perfect for a couple hours of photography. Any worth to them as an inexpensive film?
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Started by squeege, 03/16/2005 12:53PM
Posted 03/16/2005 12:53PM
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Posted 04/20/2005 01:04PM
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Hi Mark,
Tim's photos show the biggest problem I have found with these films, very poor H-aloha sensitivity. If you are going to shoot clusters or galaxies they are fine, however if you are interested in nebulae, then I would suggest Fuji Super HQ 200. That is the one I use when I am doing prints and it works very well on everything.
Regards,
Maurice
Tim's photos show the biggest problem I have found with these films, very poor H-aloha sensitivity. If you are going to shoot clusters or galaxies they are fine, however if you are interested in nebulae, then I would suggest Fuji Super HQ 200. That is the one I use when I am doing prints and it works very well on everything.
Regards,
Maurice
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