High ISO films on camera??


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I was wondering whether high ISO films can work on cams like the Vivitar UWS/Eximus Wide & Slim?

Since it's a DX coded film, those camera don't have a DX code detector.
So I was wondering whether films like ISO 800, 1600 or 3200 films can be used?

Will it make any difference as compared to using ISO 200 or ISO 400 films?
Will it work (in terms of light sensitivity)?

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On the other hand, for compact auto cams such as Olympus Mju-: II and Olympus Trip 100R, they stated in the specs that it can detect up to ISO 400 film.

What if I feed it with ISO 800 or 1600 film?
Will it reset to ISO 100?


Need help from you guys.
Thanks. :D
 

No idea about all those metering and **** on those cameras.

Make sure you don't over or under expose too much or you'll see coarse sand on your negatives.
Might want to get a ND filter to use in daylight.

Grain is much harsher and high contrast.

TMax 3200 is terribly hard to find in Singapore, Delta 3200 at Ruby Photo.
 

How much will the Delta costs?

But for those cam w/o DX code detector, it only depends on the film to capture more light right?
 

I was wondering whether high ISO films can work on cams like the Vivitar UWS/Eximus Wide & Slim?

Since it's a DX coded film, those camera don't have a DX code detector.
So I was wondering whether films like ISO 800, 1600 or 3200 films can be used?

Will it make any difference as compared to using ISO 200 or ISO 400 films?
Will it work (in terms of light sensitivity)?

----------------------------

On the other hand, for compact auto cams such as Olympus Mju-: II and Olympus Trip 100R, they stated in the specs that it can detect up to ISO 400 film.

What if I feed it with ISO 800 or 1600 film?
Will it reset to ISO 100?


Need help from you guys.
Thanks. :D

I believe the Vivitar UWS/Eximus Wide & Slim are fixed shutter, fixed aperture toy cameras?
 

My Vivitar UWS is at fixed shutter speed of 1/100, F/11.

I've used ISO800 slide film on it before, no problems. The latitude of film is pretty good.
 

My Vivitar UWS is at fixed shutter speed of 1/100, F/11.

I've used ISO800 slide film on it before, no problems. The latitude of film is pretty good.

Shooting it indoors with slightly low light??
 

Push the film during processing?
 

I've shot indoors with... yeah, slightly less than ideal lighting conditions. Exposure turned out ok.

Shooting it indoors with slightly low light??
 

I've shot indoors with... yeah, slightly less than ideal lighting conditions. Exposure turned out ok.

never used a vivitar

given the fact that slides have a good dynamic range

is shooting in low light ok?
 

never used a vivitar

given the fact that slides have a good dynamic range

is shooting in low light ok?

as compared to?

have always thought that slides have about the same DR as that of digital.

in any case, fixed shutter speed and aperture will always be dicey but that is part of the allure of lomography isnt it?

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