Kodak Ektar 100 -- have you tried it?

Here is an example from a fairly demanding situation...1/30 @ 1.7 on Canonet QL17.

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gohaj, thanks, I'm not sure that I know what to do with this film. The colors are a little over the top on some of the images, but the last one of this set is about the way it looked.
 
gohaj, thanks, I'm not sure that I know what to do with this film. The colors are a little over the top on some of the images, but the last one of this set is about the way it looked.


Actually, they're kind of vivid and surreal, especially what you shot. That's harder to achieve with film than digital, at least until now, I guess. :) BTW, I love the subtle different shades of yellow in the first one.
 
russianRF, thanks, maybe I worry that this film looking like digital. But there is a creamy smoothness that I don't see in digital.

scottb70, I keep up on this film and I have not seen any news about 120. I would really like 120.
 
It's not bad, and it appears to do better under artificial lighting than Portra, but I don't see why I wouldn't rather shoot Portra instead.

Here are some samples:
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I've only shot one roll of it so far, but quite like it. In my experience it seems a bit more saturated in the reds than the other colors, but not so much that it's a problem. Here's a couple shots from Copenhagen at 100iso:

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It's not bad, and it appears to do better under artificial lighting than Portra, but I don't see why I wouldn't rather shoot Portra instead.

Here are some samples:
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Yours are the only samples i've seen so far from this film that would make me want to shoot it. For some reason I'm just not liking the color that it's making (apart from yours - they exhibit the soft subtle yet deep colors I've come to love from film)
 
I tend to agree with Gavin ( fdigital ) I was given one roll to try, and probably won't buy any more - it's certainly fine grained but the colours are way over the top IMO, some I would describe as lurid!, but that's just my taste - you may like high saturation!. Looking back through my folders, it seems strange that some of my best colour pictures were with the cheap 200 print films - given as a 'freebie' at the D+P shop!. I think it would be interesting to see how the Ektar responds to an old uncoated lens, anyone been there?.
Dave.
 
Uncoated lens? No, but tried it with a single coated lens - Nokton 40mm SC. Here are a couple of examples (please bear in mind that i'm not a scanning guru, the scans are mediocre at best).
I also find this film a bit over the top, especially used in bright environment. In subdued light I find the results much more acceptabe


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(oops, the one with the red door is Industar-61 actually, the rest are Nokton).
 
dfoo, thanks for the post. Two months until April, I'll order some, I agree the colors are over the top. But when I use it, in a non hot color scene I do like it.

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I ordered 5 rolls, and am waiting for an opportunity to try it out. Its pretty dark and dreary around here, so not ideal color photography weather!
 
I get the feeling that most of the images I'm seeing are the result of discount processing and scanning. I'd like to see some things that were scanned by someone in the group at home with a good scanner and the ability to tweak it to get the most out of it.
 
I get the feeling that most of the images I'm seeing are the result of discount processing and scanning. I'd like to see some things that were scanned by someone in the group at home with a good scanner and the ability to tweak it to get the most out of it.

Mine have been colour-corrected and post-processed to the colour that I like. I used an Epson V700 to scan.
 
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