mark_a._brown Posted October 2, 1997 Share Posted October 2, 1997 Hi folks, <p> I have a question regarding data (or rather, the lack of it) on reciprocity failure characteristics of Fujichrome Provia film. <p> I have recently arranged to borrow a 5x4 inch view camera to do some architectural photography and have equipped myself with 20 sheets of Provia Quickload for the job. <p> I was expecting to find a nice datasheet in the box, since for large format work, small apertures and long exposures are par for the course. I found some nice instructions on how to use Quickload film, but not a soss on its exposure characteristics. <p> Does some kind soul have the appropriate data they can either email or fax me, or failing that tell me where I might be able to get the data, given that I am in Japan. (Fuji Photo Salon in Ginza?) <p> Thanks in advance for any info. <p> Mark. <p> ------------------------------ <p> Dr. Mark A. Brown Control System Division National Aerospace Laboratory 7-44-1 Jindaihigashi-machi, Chofu-shi, Tokyo 182, Japan Tel: +81 422 47 5911 Fax: +81 422 42 0566 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve_down Posted October 3, 1997 Share Posted October 3, 1997 From the 1996 FujiFilm Data Guide: <p> 1/4000 to 16 sec: no compensation 32 sec: +1/2 stop compensation 2 min: 2.5R filter +1 stop 8 min: not recommended <p> Hope this helps. <p> Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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