I have used VC for portraits before, still very nice portrait film, I think it works best on bright days whereas overcast or muted days just play into the hands of NC which I admit I have only started using now that Reala in 35mm isn't imported into the UK ( a crying shame, Reala is my favourite colour negative film though I'm really enjoying Kodak too.)
(M2 and Canon Serenar 50mm f/1.8 with Kodak Portra 160VC)
I have used VC for portraits before, still very nice portrait film, I think it works best on bright days whereas overcast or muted days just play into the hands of NC which I admit I have only started using now that Reala in 35mm isn't imported into the UK ( a crying shame, Reala is my favourite colour negative film though I'm really enjoying Kodak too.)
(M2 and Canon Serenar 50mm f/1.8 with Kodak Portra 160VC)
I like the pastel look of Portra NC, but for portraits VC would do better esp, for skintones & brightness! NC is a nice film to shoot landscapes & objects. I shot my sons wedding using 160nc It was ok but I would of chosen vc if I could of got my hands on some!
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