andy_leitch
Pentax ME Super User
Hi, i'm really just getting into film photography after giving up when i was 16 and had no money and deciding to get a digital camera. Now that i have more money to spend i think i'd prefer to shoot film. I've been looking at films with a very money concious head on my shoulders and have only really just come accross push/pull processing.
What i'd like to know is what kind of exposure latitude i should expect with the following films:
Fujifilm Velvia 100F
Fujifilm Sensia II 100
Fujifilm Sensia II 200
Fujifilm Sensia II 400
Fujifilm Neopan 400
I like the idea of the included processing with the Sensia II films and this may tip it for me. Does anyone know if it's possible to pay £1 or so extra on the processing cost to get the exposure pushed/pulled.
I've also been looking at, for B&W, Ilford Delta 400 and Ilford chemistry because they have a very good fact sheet with a huge amount of information. Does anyone know of a good informative guide to processing Neopan and also would you recommend Neopan 400 or Delta 400? If they're close matched then i'll just choose one, i'm just wanting to know if one is miles ahead of the other.
Sorry for the huge number of questions. It's just that i thought i'd need to have 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 films and didn't know that it's possible to push/pull development.
Thanks
Andy Leitch
What i'd like to know is what kind of exposure latitude i should expect with the following films:
Fujifilm Velvia 100F
Fujifilm Sensia II 100
Fujifilm Sensia II 200
Fujifilm Sensia II 400
Fujifilm Neopan 400
I like the idea of the included processing with the Sensia II films and this may tip it for me. Does anyone know if it's possible to pay £1 or so extra on the processing cost to get the exposure pushed/pulled.
I've also been looking at, for B&W, Ilford Delta 400 and Ilford chemistry because they have a very good fact sheet with a huge amount of information. Does anyone know of a good informative guide to processing Neopan and also would you recommend Neopan 400 or Delta 400? If they're close matched then i'll just choose one, i'm just wanting to know if one is miles ahead of the other.
Sorry for the huge number of questions. It's just that i thought i'd need to have 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 films and didn't know that it's possible to push/pull development.
Thanks
Andy Leitch