You could try a very high speed (800) film (for those of us who still use film). Or one made for low light. There are some tips on Kodak's website:
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQueri...US&pq-path=183
Well, after 2 1/2 months, I finally got my pictures developed, and all was right with the world.
Except that my Haunted Mansion pictures must not have turned out, as they are not in my photos. And I'm sure if they didn't turn out, it's because there were to be "No flash pictures, please"
So I have a query for you.
How can you take pictures in the rides like that (Haunted Mansion, Pirates, etc) without a flash and still have your picture turn out?
All the people will look up and shout: "Save us!" and I'll whisper...'no'.
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You could try a very high speed (800) film (for those of us who still use film). Or one made for low light. There are some tips on Kodak's website:
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQueri...US&pq-path=183
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Do they sell anything like that at the parks??
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They might at the camera centers or Imagination, where Kodak has stores. I always brought my own - cheaper to buy at home.
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You might want to try taking your negatives to a photo store and they might be able to retrieve whatever image is on them.Originally Posted by The_Heat
Almost all film is now processed by computer and they only print what would be "satisfactory" images. If you film was too slow then the images will be very blurry.
Try the faster speed films (800 and 1000) if you can find them. I think Kodak's fastest film is only 400 now. You can always have the photofinisher "push" the exposure and you might get OK pics in low light.
P.S. Your best bet would be to get a digital camera. I too held on to my 35mm and APS cameras until 2 years ago. Now I am sorry I didn't go digital years ago.
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I went digital for the first time this trip and I'm sorry it didn't do it sooner...it was so much cheaper and I was able to take more chances. So now with photoshop I got to edit some of my pictures from the rides with no flash allowed and they turned out good.
I don't even have the negatives from the Haunted Mansion, but I know I took them....
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