I have recently started getting into film photography and I’m still learning the ropes. After buying a variety of color and black and white films to experiment with, I noticed that I somehow accidentally bought a couple of rolls of very high speed Ilford Delta ISO 3200 film. At this point, all I have is a Kodak Ektar H35N and an Olympus Pen-EES 2 which has a max ISO of 400. Is the Ilford film useless to me, or can it be used at lower speeds in certain conditions?
You could just get the meter reading then close down the aperture by around 3 stops.
- ISO 800 is one stop more sensitive than ISO 400
- ISO 1600 is two stops more sensitive than ISO 400
- ISO 3200 is 3 stops more sensitive than ISO 400.
It would be a great film to use if you want to really lean into graininess or play with exposure times. Sebastiao Segado-vibe grain unlocked if you play with push or pull processing too.
Salgado uses tri-x 400 rated at ei 200 for extended tonal range and shadow detail.
Thanks, I’ll hold onto it and give it a try once I know what I’m doing a bit better.
You can pull the film to ISO 400. Make sure you can find times for your developer.
With black and white, I’m actually interested in doing the development myself. So once I’m comfortable doing it by the numbers I’ll probably give that a shot. Thanks.
You could experiment with astrophotography, maybe try and catch some star trails with it.
That’s something I hadn’t considered. I’ll look into it. My naive expectation is that I would need better optics.