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Why do films have different speeds?

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Why do films have different speeds?

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For different uses – a slow film (eg.50 ISO) has a slow absorption rate . It has a tight grain and is ideal for capturing detail. As a films speed increases, so does the absorption rate. This is better for low light conditions or freezing movement but correspondingly the grain is coarser.

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