Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A long time ago, I walked into a friend's house and shot away with an M6 and K200, pushed, I think, to 400. The pix have a red glow, and are a little grainy. But they were of the absolute 1st steps of a little boy. Talk about timing! However, making decent prints from them on ciba was a real pain. Conclusion? K200 pushed may or may not make your day. Note that since nobody does their own kodachrome, the question isn't whether *you* can push it, but whether the lab that does it for you can push it. Odds are good that if you find a good K-lab, they can push it for you. bmw >Doug Richardson wrote: > >> I normally use Kodachrome, and am wondering if anyone can recommend a >> faster slide film for use when working with available light. >> >> I don't do my own processing, so need something which will be fast >> without special development. >>