raptor1988
Senior Member
aiyo....
take care of your eyes!!!!!!
take care man..
aiyo....
take care of your eyes!!!!!!
NM take care of wat? :think:
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Just got back from the docs. I got a referral letter to SGH A&E.
Tomorrow must go see specialist le. Got some sort of white ulcer on my ball.
:sticktong
sighz.... ah Bad DAY for me!;(
Is KOFI a CAT:think:
Some of my freezer
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Anyway, adam, I find buying film very confusing when it comes to iso..... Dunno to buy iso 200 or 400:think:
I noe, most will say, it works like the digital iso settings.... but do 400 gives u more noise than 200 when it comes to film?
why feelim must keep in the fridge?
I don't have any ISO200 film, and haven't used any before, I prefer 400 as I think it's more versatile. Feel quite limited when ISO100, can't bring it out in the evening![]()
Why do people put food in the fridge?
So, does it mean that higher iso better? Do we really have to be mindful of the iso of the film used when shooting? But if 400, shoot in the day will overexposed? Have to compensate with shutter speed n aperture?
So that when raptor comes home, it is still fresh;p
Not necessarily better, but in a way, more versatile as you can always increase your shutter speed (to the limit!).
While if your film is too slow for the lighting and you need to use longer shutterspeeds, blur and that... depends what you are going to be shooting!
Just adjust your shutterspeed and aperture so it won't overexpose. I wouldn't call it compensation, as it sounds like you're trying to fix a problem by using that word.
Maybe GMAN & RMAN will be couple. :bsmilie::heart::heart: