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Shawna by Window Light
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 125532" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>Honestly. unless you actually <em>require</em> the ASA 400 speed, you are better off going with the ASA 160 Professional version. The saturation is a little better in my opinion, as is the sharpness. There is a noticeable, though not objectionable, increase in grain with the extra 1.33 stops of film speed. In medium format, those differences are not as marked due the smaller amount of magnification needed, but in 35mm they are. I can spot the two apart right away side by side, even in 8x10, but especially in 11x14</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 125532, member: 12827"] Honestly. unless you actually [I]require[/I] the ASA 400 speed, you are better off going with the ASA 160 Professional version. The saturation is a little better in my opinion, as is the sharpness. There is a noticeable, though not objectionable, increase in grain with the extra 1.33 stops of film speed. In medium format, those differences are not as marked due the smaller amount of magnification needed, but in 35mm they are. I can spot the two apart right away side by side, even in 8x10, but especially in 11x14 [/QUOTE]
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