Shoot multispeed film from ISO 100 to 1600? You must be kidding!!
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Kodak Ektrapress Multispeed is the first film that can shoot at ISO 100, 400, 1000 and 1600 with professionally acceptable results. While specifically rated films will produce better prints at the extreme ranges, the one-roll convenience makes up for the slight quality compromise.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1996
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How to increase your flash distance
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A higher ISO film is the simplest way to have greater flash distance, but this does not work for all cameras. A strong auxiliary flash is another option. One product that will boost the latter option is the Project-A-Flash. Other options are also discussed.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1995
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Shoot the moon
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Images of the moon require a telephoto lens that has a focal length from 300 to 500mm. Exposure depends upon the brightness of the moon and the clarity of the surrounding sky area. A list of suggesting exposure readings is provided.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1993
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