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AVROM LITIN <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Mar 1995 13:52:35 CST
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Adam
Crane <[log in to unmask]> says:
>
>I've had some experience with shooting hockey games and the best that I can
>suggest is to definitely use at least 400 speed film but, if you're are
>using a long zoom or telephoto lens (ie 70-210mm or 75-300mm) and you
>should, you might not have enough light.  If you can push the film one-stop
>I would suggest that or just buy Fuji's 800 speed film.  It's not that hard
>to find and is a great film (the color and grain are wonderful).
>
I have had good luck with ektar 1000 film
with a 200 mm lens.  Although at some arena's there is still not enough light.
>Well, that's my 2 cents, enjoy the games.
>
>> > P.S. What kind of film should I use?????
>>
>> I would say 400 speed would probably be good.  Kodak's always good, as is
i
>Fuj
>.
>> Although, I don't profess to be an expert here.

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