It's time to venture outside of your go-to 400-speed film and mix in some 35mm ISO 100. Yes, 400 is more flexible in a variety of lighting situations, but (for me at least) I end up in a lot of bright sunny situations where I want a change from the normal F8-F11 at max shutter speed. Shooting 100 lets me be a bit more creative and selective with my depth of field. Really like the color and grain detail of Luminar 100 so I definitely recommend checking it out.
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