P Parchiao Deregistered Mar 29, 2005 #21 Do any of you find the maximum aperture of f4 too restrictive for your photography needs or do you simply carry a tripod around for use with the xpan?
Do any of you find the maximum aperture of f4 too restrictive for your photography needs or do you simply carry a tripod around for use with the xpan?
bowwow Senior Member Mar 29, 2005 #22 yes... sometimes find it restrictive but always managed to work around it. most times using either hi-speed film or pushing film.
yes... sometimes find it restrictive but always managed to work around it. most times using either hi-speed film or pushing film.
B Barret New Member Apr 12, 2005 #23 The Xpan handles pretty well in low lighting conditions if your hands are steady enough. just push your film. This shot was 1/4s F5.6 iso 1600 (pushed from 800) Oh well depends on how you use the camera! its a damn fine camera
The Xpan handles pretty well in low lighting conditions if your hands are steady enough. just push your film. This shot was 1/4s F5.6 iso 1600 (pushed from 800) Oh well depends on how you use the camera! its a damn fine camera