ackers8888
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Portra can be beautiful when used outdoors, but I have had really poor results for shooting indoors or in slight darkness.
I recently returned from Istanbul. I only took Portra 160 NC with me. This has since been discontinued and replaced by the new Portra. £5.59 a roll for 400 iso. Incredible..
For this price per roll, being great outside but useless inside is just not good enough for me anymore.
Ideally i would like a 200 iso colour negative film suitable for general use. Low in saturation and rendering natural colour. Indoor and outdoor.
I'm going to get a load of different films this week and test them all. Can anyone recommend any I may have missed out on? i would also consider using slide film. I have had nice results from Fuji Sensia 200. But Velvia/Ekta at 100 are too slow..I am even considering trying Agfa Vista. I know some use Fuji Superia, even Matt Stuart exclusively, but i have never had good results from this.
Any ideas free of sarcastic remarks would be really helpful 🙂 Thanks
I recently returned from Istanbul. I only took Portra 160 NC with me. This has since been discontinued and replaced by the new Portra. £5.59 a roll for 400 iso. Incredible..
For this price per roll, being great outside but useless inside is just not good enough for me anymore.
Ideally i would like a 200 iso colour negative film suitable for general use. Low in saturation and rendering natural colour. Indoor and outdoor.
I'm going to get a load of different films this week and test them all. Can anyone recommend any I may have missed out on? i would also consider using slide film. I have had nice results from Fuji Sensia 200. But Velvia/Ekta at 100 are too slow..I am even considering trying Agfa Vista. I know some use Fuji Superia, even Matt Stuart exclusively, but i have never had good results from this.
Any ideas free of sarcastic remarks would be really helpful 🙂 Thanks