msheppler
Established
Hello all,
I know the info is buried in here somewhere but please bear with me because I've got a terrible cold and a deadline. I've been shooting Fuji Astia but I need a faster film for some available light work. I'll be feeding it thru a M3 with a 50mm Summicron. I've been scanning the film.
I'm just looking for a starting point here. All of my film has been 100 ASA up to this point so I need some help.
Many thanks.
I know the info is buried in here somewhere but please bear with me because I've got a terrible cold and a deadline. I've been shooting Fuji Astia but I need a faster film for some available light work. I'll be feeding it thru a M3 with a 50mm Summicron. I've been scanning the film.
I'm just looking for a starting point here. All of my film has been 100 ASA up to this point so I need some help.
Many thanks.
Paulbe
Well-known
Hi there--if you like Velvia--try Provia 400X--hard to find, but it looks like the fast alternative to Velvia to me. Colors are not quite as saturated, but much friendlier to faces...
Good Luck!
Paul
Good Luck!
Paul
MRohlfing
Well-known
Another vote for Provia 400X
steveohan
Member
provia 400X is incredible for low light! it pushes nicely to 800 and even 1600!
msheppler
Established
Great, thanks for the recommendation.
whickus
Established
provia 400x is awesome. the major photo outlets carry it regularly. in 120 it pushes to 3200 real nice. in 35mm, 1600 looks great.
jslash6
jeffrey lash
i too shoot exclusively astia, but for low light i'll push sensia 400 to 800.
msheppler
Established
Anyone push Astia?
infrequent
Well-known
provia 400x...pushed to 800 /1600 is divine!
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