Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]From my experience, with 400-speed film your wedding-reception exposures at f2 will range between 1/15 to 1/125. Most will probably be in the 1/30 to 1/60 range, just fast enough for handholding either the 35 or 50, especially if you're not going to blow them up past 4x6. In your place I would take both lenses. I'm not a big fan of super-speed film except for "gritty" news reportage. I think the effect is rather harsh to convey the joyousness of a wedding. Just my opinion. I happen to like the T400CN (processes in C41 chemistry) for its broad tonal range and excellent handling of contrast without needing extraordinary processing/printing measures. I've used it under just the situation you describe, to good result. I would probably also pocket a small flash, for stopping faster action (like dancing) but just "in case". Jay In a message dated 9/29/98 1:23:04 PM EST, dmm@bronze.lcs.mit.edu writes: > For the first time, I'll have an opportunity to use the M6 at a wedding, > in a couple weeks. I'm going as a guest, not as a wedding > photographer. The wedding and reception will be in the evening, all > indoors I assume. I'll be shooting only black & white, in available > light. I'll be doing most "photojournalist" style shots, rather than > portraits, etc. Nothing will be enlarged to more than 4x6, most likely. > > What I'd like to take: > M6, 35/2, Tri-X 400, TMZ/P3200, light meter > > What I'm concerned about: > - Tri-X will be too contrasty with all those black & white gowns and > tuxes. > How might I rate/process it differently to compensate? Or should I > consider a different film? > - I'll wish I had a longer lens (but I really want to keep things > simple). > My only other options are 50/2 and 90/4. Since there will be an > official photographer present, > I'll be doing most shooting from a guest's perspective, and will be > trying to not get too close or > in the way. This makes me think the 50/2 would be a better choice. > > Thanks for any suggestions. > > Andrew > > > >