Carterofmars
Well-known
Can I see some of the member's examples of 120 Ektar and/or Portra.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
akremer
Established
Sure - 400nc is what I always use for 120 and 35.


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zgeeRF
Established
Here is an Ektar shot from last summer:

zgeeRF
Established
and a Portra 160:

Ektar
Portra 160VC

Portra 160VC

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wolfpeterson
Established
Bronica ETR & 160NC

Brad Bireley
Well-known
All Ektar 100





Tim Gray
Well-known
I know this isn't exactly what you are looking for, but I ran some exposure tests on Ektar and all the Portras with a color checker and a gray scale. You can find them here.It gives you a sense of some of the differences between the films.
All of these color pictures were taken with 120 Ektar or Portra. These include the film tests mentioned above.
You can click on all of them for larger 2000x2000 scans.
All of these color pictures were taken with 120 Ektar or Portra. These include the film tests mentioned above.
You can click on all of them for larger 2000x2000 scans.
jvan01
Established
Ektar 100 exposed at 64
Portra 160VC:

Portra 160VC:

charjohncarter
Veteran
Kodak Ektar 100 (not 120):
Kodak Portra:


Kodak Portra:


Spyro
Well-known
Ektar
Portra 400vc



Portra 400vc



ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
Ektar
(35mm, sorry I don't have any in 120)
(35mm, sorry I don't have any in 120)

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Matus
Well-known
I do not have any 120 shots (though you may check my flickr NZ shots for some 35mm Ektar samples), but it seems that I am not the only one who gets turquoise skies with the Ektar. I actually like it. For me ektar is a great film on travel with strong colors, fine grain but wider latitude than slides.
Roberto V.
Le surrèalisme, c'est moi
Sorry, these are 35mm, but you can see how you can get very nice colors with this film, and the latitude is enough if exposed properly. Also, absolutely no grain, even on 35mm!



Carterofmars
Well-known
All wonderful. Please keep them coming!
MichiganBill
Member
ChrisN
Striving
Great shots all! With Ektar 100, what about reciprocity failure in long exposures - I'm thinking in the 10s to 60s range?
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