Thanks!

and good luck with the shots Jonathan, look forward to seeing results.
I have a couple of rolls of the provia 400f in the fridge I havent got around to trying yet (a year or more later!) i have only seen great results with this film in print and on the net. kodak 200E would have to be the other famous outstanding popular film - I think I have a roll of that I have never used as well lol! We were waiting for a really bright comet to use these
While this is common knowledge amongst experienced film users - for total beginners - do you know you can change the ASA/ISO on film cameras just like digital, on the same roll of film. Just carefully use the manual asa dial to do so (shouldnt be hard to do, usually lift and rotate - dont force it!) - have done it with 800 speed film, say down to 400 (or whatever) and hey presto much less grainy and behaves very similarly to real 400 speed - then just bump it up again to normal and beyond - great fun

I believe stews first pic above was the fuji NPZ 800 set on 400 at the time. all other shots were @800