fast color film?

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I am heading to Mexico (Yucatan) in about a week. I will bring an assortment of film (Tri-X, Scala for B&W,\; Kodachrome, Velvia, Astia and Ektar 100) and I am wondering what I should bring for fast color film. Should I get some Fuji Provia 400 and push it to 800 or 1600 or should I go for Pro 800Z or Portra 800?

Thanks.
 
i've tried Press 800 and it was pretty good, but kinda grainy. not that saturated. i recently tried a roll of 800Z and it came out very saturated, but maybe that was the scans. however, it was not that grainy considering that it's a 800. would be interested in seeing other people's take onthis too.
 
I am heading to Mexico (Yucatan) in about a week. I will bring an assortment of film (Tri-X, Scala for B&W,\; Kodachrome, Velvia, Astia and Ektar 100) and I am wondering what I should bring for fast color film. Should I get some Fuji Provia 400 and push it to 800 or 1600 or should I go for Pro 800Z or Portra 800?

Thanks.
pro 800 is excellent

1600, i tried, you have to be careful while exposing 🙂

pushing a color film................well, not a very good idea imo 🙂
 
i've tried Press 800 and it was pretty good, but kinda grainy. not that saturated. i recently tried a roll of 800Z and it came out very saturated, but maybe that was the scans. however, it was not that grainy considering that it's a 800. would be interested in seeing other people's take onthis too.

maybe the scan or overexposing, otherwise, 800Z is quite neutral (as a fast speed color film can be of course )

a bit grainy, but it is a fast film 😀
 
pro 800 is excellent

1600, i tried, you have to be careful while exposing 🙂

pushing a color film................well, not a very good idea imo 🙂

I was referencing the color reversal (slide) film when I suggested pushing. Fuji says you can push the Provia 400 to 1600 and Kodak suggests pushing it EV200 to 800.
 
My favourite would probably be either Fuji Pro 400H or Kodak Portra 400NC - both pushed... (below 400H@800)
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Alternatively there's Fuji Pro 800Z (which funnily enough I don't have without being pushed) or Superia 1600 - quite saturated, but pretty good for 1600!
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I've had great results from Fuji NPZ800 (now 800Z). This example is from a roll of NPZ that expired in 2006 iirc. Exposed at EI640. Should be noted that this is 6x45 and not 35mm as that has a bearing on the amount of grain.



Whenever I've pushed colour neg film it's looked pretty crappy (heavy grain). Fuji Provia 400F (now 400X) slide film seems to push well to 1600.
 
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