Hi everyone.
So I've been snapping away for around six years now using my digital, but have only recently began shooting film too. I recently had a film developed at my local super market (groan of regret) and have been disappointed with the results, which are veryy grainy and contain a lot of noise. The film I used was Fuji colour 200, which I've seen from other photographer's work is capable of producing much clearer, better quality photos. I tend to shoot most of my photos spontaneously, and so my question as a newbie to film is which type of film should I use with my 35mm to get clear, sharp results with less grain? Since I usually don't use a tripod, I thought using film with a higher iso might be the answer, but as far as I'm aware due to the speed, that's even grainier!
Attatched is a test-run-is-the-camera-gonna-work shot, which in itself is very noisy, but is by far one of the least noisy shots of this set.
Any help is much appreciated, thanks!
So I've been snapping away for around six years now using my digital, but have only recently began shooting film too. I recently had a film developed at my local super market (groan of regret) and have been disappointed with the results, which are veryy grainy and contain a lot of noise. The film I used was Fuji colour 200, which I've seen from other photographer's work is capable of producing much clearer, better quality photos. I tend to shoot most of my photos spontaneously, and so my question as a newbie to film is which type of film should I use with my 35mm to get clear, sharp results with less grain? Since I usually don't use a tripod, I thought using film with a higher iso might be the answer, but as far as I'm aware due to the speed, that's even grainier!
Attatched is a test-run-is-the-camera-gonna-work shot, which in itself is very noisy, but is by far one of the least noisy shots of this set.
Any help is much appreciated, thanks!