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Thom Hadfield <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Mar 1995 13:24:14 -0500
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Hey I am new at this if it makes it to an individual and not the list
please tell me.  I am an expert or at least an officianado on film and
400 will not do.  The least I would use is Fuji super G 800 but in most
arenas that is still two slow.  Kodak Ectar is a good film I think they
make a 3200 I think Royal gold 1000 will probably work good.  These films
will be grainy but you need the extra speed to stop the motion.  Remember
that your flash won't carry out over the ice from the stands.  Also if
you can overexpose bye 1 to 2 stops I believe you can with your EOS.  You
need to do this because your meeter will fouled by the reflection off of
the ice. Well good luck I wish I was there.  OH and does anyone Know the
face off time of the Lake State game.   GO LAKERS.
 
                                                Sincerely,
                                                    Thomas Hadfield
 
 
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On Thu, 23 Mar 1995, Carl V Streeter wrote:
 
> >
> > I have a ticket stub from the UMD-UW game at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee
> > that says:
> > NO CAMERA/RECORDING/VIDEO
> > Does this mean I can't bring my EOS Rebel or is this just a video taping
> > thing? I'd like to take a picture of the SIEVE chant, scan it, then post it
> > for everyone....just kidding....but I really need to know if cameras are ok at
> > this game.
>
> I would guess so.  I've seen plenty of still cameras at the Great Dane (tm).
> Video cameras, however, probably infringe on Copyrights.
>
> > P.S. What kind of film should I use?????
>
> I would say 400 speed would probably be good.  Kodak's always good, as is Fuji.
> Although, I don't profess to be an expert here.
>
> --
> Carl Streeter             |  "Nothing is more frightening than
> [log in to unmask]     |    ignorance in action"   --Goethe
> Just another Perl hacker  |  ...Have you seen my saltshaker?
> Puck 'em Bucky!           |  http://www.engr.wisc.edu/~streeter/
>

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