




Using FPP's ultra low ISO, film is rated for 1.6 ISO, yes you heard that right ONE POINT SIX! I had to use a quick lens, I picked my 50mm Nikon E Series Prime lens, this lens opens all the way up to f/1.8 which helped immensely with shake reduction. My Nikon FG only meters to 12 ISO so I had compensate and add some stops.