Peta Pixel article on film.

I am surprised that the Lomography and Cinestill films made the top ten. Is the survey site geared toward that niche of the market?
 
interesting, no t grain BW films show up in the poll.

Yep... and I would not vote for any T grain myself, so not surprised so much. What is surprising to me are several Lomo films on the list. Personally - never tried, so maybe I need to...
 
i'd be more curious what RFF would get for color and B&W from the tool as basically that's how they got their top10 from 38,000 users which may be a different demographic (millennials) than this forum
https://www.oneyearwithfilmonly.com/film-dating

I got Ektar 100/Velvia 100 and HP5+/Delta400, pretty close to what I use as I shoot primarily HP5+ and few remaining Neopan400 along with Acros 100. For color I choose whichever but if we had a local E-6 lab, I would be shooting more velvia for sure.
 
I wonder where a person would control this after putting it into a film camera? Simple things such as changing ISO, off/on, lcd, card slot, hooking up a flash, battery into it and others.

Interesting idea though.
 
Taemo maybe you hit on a good idea. A poll of rangefinder members and the films we use.

This may have been previously done but there are quite a few members who joined recently.
 
I'm somewhat surprised, too. No none grains! Maybe they look too much like digital. Still Tmax 100 is one of my favorites. And Tmax 400 has a look that I like but not as much as TriX.
 
I wonder where a person would control this after putting it into a film camera? Simple things such as changing ISO, off/on, lcd, card slot, hooking up a flash, battery into it and others.

Interesting idea though.


With this your will be converting your film camera to iPhone camera, which is trendy and Magnum accepted photo tool these days. ;)
 
What is surprising to me are several Lomo films on the list. Personally - never tried, so maybe I need to...

They were actually quite good back 3 or 4 years ago, mostly because they were repackaged films from other companies.

But still quite good. I haven't purchased any lomo films since their 120 backing paper mishaps.
 
Simply horrible examples of typical film type "look".

And since he got the results based on the same lousy examples some people that never shot any of those films preferred...
 
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