Cinestill 800 - remarkable

cinestill800 with leica mp and lux 35 asph

Canada, British Columbia

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On second thought, Don't Walk! to Wendy's.

I had three rolls of this film, shot the first one and gave away the other two. It didn't fit my "style".
And, I don't even have a style.
 
I had three rolls of this film, shot the first one and gave away the other two. It didn't fit my "style".
And, I don't even have a style.

It is typical ECN-2 film. Nothing else, nothing more, same odd colors Kodak, Fuji, T and D emulsions.

If purchased by cassettes, then Kodak Ultramax 400 @800 is OK and cost less.

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I spent most of the summer shooting expired low ISO color film but since it's no longer summer and everything is moving inside, I decided to give Cinestill a shot. Yes that was a pun :)
I just shot around the house with Leica CL and a 28mm MS Optical. You obviously are not familiar with my kitchen, but let me tell you, this is uncanny. Granted the image is soft (lens) and rather unfocused (me) but still, it really nailed my kitchen counter.
 

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