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Where won't matter so much, but I quite liked the idea of shooting at night. I've shot some in the day too, I can't see why you'd shoot it with normal day lighting conditions but that's just me. Do you not have another film camera? As I'd recommend shooting it at 1600 iso and getting it processed at 3200. This generally helps retain better shadow details as the film doesn't have much contrast.
If you don't have another camera it is possible to use a black pen and edit the silver strip of the film canister, so that it tricks your camera into thinking it is 1600 iso. Or simply shoot at 3200, it's up to you. I wouldn't think too much about it but there is plenty to read about it elsewhere online.
Got given a bundle of lovely film for my birthday yesterday, one of which is an Ilford Delta 3200. Any tips on where to shoot and how? Got a mju2 I could put it through? Never shot with film higher than 400 and dont want to fuck it up