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Best Speed Film for Shooting Wildlife? What is the best ASA or ISO film for shooting wildlife in cloudy lowlight atmosphere and in dense forests?
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- Gregory LaGrange Contact Gregory LaGrange Gregory LaGrange's Gallery |
As low as you can shoot with the light level, lens, and how much motion you can deal with. If you can get a picture with 400, that's the best. But if it's so dark that 400 gets you a too slow of a shutter speed and everything's blurry, bring along some 800. You can make 800 your cut-off, because 1600 isn't going to be all that great for any wildlife.
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Bob Cammarata |
Generally, though, I would agree that 400 or 800 ASA would be more practical to shoot wildlife in low light ... especially when shooting hand-held.
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