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Anyone have any experience pushing Provia 400F? Maybe as far as 3200?

A little bit of googling suggests it'll handle it well, but I'm interested if anyone here has first hand experience.

I'm heading to a very cool event in Belfast's Botanic Gardens that really calls for colour, but talk about available darkness... I was down at it last night, and it was near enough pitch black :) And my fastest lens is f/2.

I've never been happy with the fast colour neg films, so I fancy playing with pushed chrome.
 
I don't have any experience with pushed provia but I have a roll of Kodak E200 in my camera that I'm pushing to 800. I'm curious to see how that turns out.
 
Don't know if this helps, but I recently shot an (expired) roll of an Agfa E6 emulsion box-rated at ISO1000. I'd personally never seen it before.

Unfortunately, I haven't had it processed yet. Once the chromes come back from Dwayne's, I'll try and post some examples. If anything turned out, that is...


Cheers,
--joe.
 
Cheers anyway.

I could take my DSLR that is mega-noisy at that speed, but I'll do better with my RFs anyway. Better handholding, and I do need an actual 50 - which the Canon denies me.

I almost ordered a Noctilux overnight, but it wouldn't quite have been worth the divorce :)
 
provia 400 pushes beautifully in my experience. There was a recent post somewhere in here with samples from 3200 that blew me away too.

I'll see if I can find that again.
 
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