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Vintage Diana Film Speed
Old 05-10-2012   #1
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Vintage Diana Film Speed

I just bought one if the original Diana cameras and was hoping someone with experience could recommend what film speed might give good results. Thanks. --phil
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Old 05-10-2012   #2
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400 is the general go to film speed, 800 if it's a bit cloudier, 200 if it's going to be insanely sunny. With modern emulsions and how forgiving they are, it's hard to mess up with 400.
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Old 05-10-2012   #3
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I used 400 (FujiPro) and found that in London (UK), it simply cannot cope with indoors.
I have switched to the Lomography 800 ISO with better results.
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Portra 400 is very forgiving for over exposure, and more forgiving than most for under exposure. Ilford XP2 is also very good too.
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