Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/25

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Subject: [Leica] Newbie shooting at wedding shower
From: "Ron K. Miller" <rkmiller001@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 10:31:00 -0700

In a month, I will be photographing plenty of candid shots of  attendees
in a wedding bridal shower at night in a private home.  I also plan to
use available lighting. Using a flash would be too intrusive and would
cast an unnatural glow.  Not the Leica way!?! FYI I will bring my M6 &
35mm f/2.0 and a manual SLR 55mm f/1.2. Everything is pretty much manual
and limited to these two lenses, though I'd love to have a 75mm or 90mm
to work with.

From memory of the private home where the bridal shower will take place,
it is evenly lit from the ceiling with recessed fluorescent lighting all
around the edges.  Carpeting and walls are whitish.  Overall brightness
is difficult to know unless I'm there metering. At least I know it's not
dimly lit (yellowish glow) with low ceilings.  

I think I'll need to shoot mostly at shutter speeds of 1/125 or 1/250 to
mostly freeze facial expressions / movement.  And since I'm still
getting use to my new M6 & 35mm f/2.0 ashp (2-weeks-used) I prefer to
have a large DOF (f11 or 16) so that I can shoot subjects  from the
desired hyperfocal setting.  That way I can be sure most subjects will
be in focus.  I suspect I'll need a very large DOF since with a 35mm,
I'm anticipating to shoot subjects within 5-7 feet for either single
perosn or a small cluster of people.  Having never been to a bridal
shower myself, not sure what activities take place. I can only come
prepared!  ;-)

Who would recommend  Ilford's or Kodak's iso 3200 colour print film?

OTOH, if anyone has experience using the following print films  (FUJI
NGH II 800, Kodak  GTMax800) I'd like to know whether these can be
pushed twice, in case I need to shoot at iso3200.  Pros and cons on this
versus using the NGH or GTMax 3200 film.  I will also shoot B&W film -
any comments or recommendations on pushing TriX400 (3 times) or would
you recommend other B&W film for better pushing capabilities?

I REALIZE the question of high speed film preferences will result in
many personal opinions, but I'm game for comments since I have no
experience with this project.

BTW if anyone has experience shooting in this environment, please share
your thoughts. 
Much thanks in advance for enlightment. ;-) ;-)

Sorry if posting too long but trying to cover all bases.