rardinger
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Would love to here opinions on a 400 ASA color negative film.
I will be scanning the negatives for prining.
I usually use Reala (nominally 100 ASA) for color work and am very happy with it. I will be on a trip in the near future and photography is not the only aspect so I want to take a small kit along of ust an Xpan and the 45/90 lenses.
Bother is the F/4 top aperture. I would usually add a second camera with a faster lens for low light and/or a tripod. Tripod is out for this trip and I would like to stay with a single camera. A 400 speed film would make the F/4 a bit nicer.
I am not fond of overly intense colors and would like the grain to be as similar to Reala as possible. Any thoughts? The wedding films from Kodak come to mind, Not sure how saturated the Kodak UC is. I will test things out before I go but wanted a starting point, especially if there are ones I might just want to avoid.
Thanks, Robert
I will be scanning the negatives for prining.
I usually use Reala (nominally 100 ASA) for color work and am very happy with it. I will be on a trip in the near future and photography is not the only aspect so I want to take a small kit along of ust an Xpan and the 45/90 lenses.
Bother is the F/4 top aperture. I would usually add a second camera with a faster lens for low light and/or a tripod. Tripod is out for this trip and I would like to stay with a single camera. A 400 speed film would make the F/4 a bit nicer.
I am not fond of overly intense colors and would like the grain to be as similar to Reala as possible. Any thoughts? The wedding films from Kodak come to mind, Not sure how saturated the Kodak UC is. I will test things out before I go but wanted a starting point, especially if there are ones I might just want to avoid.
Thanks, Robert