javimm
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Hi.
I'm traveling to Russia on August for 8 days. I'll visit Moscow and St. Petersburg.
I'm going to carry my M6 with a 21, 28, 50 and 90 and lots of HP5+ rolls.
I now have the chance to be able to bring a Bessa R2M body too, and think it'd be great to shoot some color film.
I scan my negatives, and I've had a hard time scanning negative color film. I have an Epson V700. I can't get rid of the tint that negative color film has and spend a lot of time trying to get one picture right and even then it looks ugly, so I think I'll try some slide film instead.
I've never shot slide film before (maybe a couple of rolls like 15 years ago), and I'd like to know what slide film is better for my situation. I've seen a lot of slide film work from my father and the color looks gorgeus.
I know that slide film has very narrow dynamic range, maybe the same as digital, and I've read that exposing digital and slide film is the same process. Measure the highlights so they doesn't blow up.
I've narrowed my decission to two films. Fuji Provia or Fuji Astia (both 100 ISO).
Which is better for a trip?. For what I've read, Provia is more saturated, more contrasty than Astia. I plan to project my slides too apart from scanning them.
Thanks,
Javier.
I'm traveling to Russia on August for 8 days. I'll visit Moscow and St. Petersburg.
I'm going to carry my M6 with a 21, 28, 50 and 90 and lots of HP5+ rolls.
I now have the chance to be able to bring a Bessa R2M body too, and think it'd be great to shoot some color film.
I scan my negatives, and I've had a hard time scanning negative color film. I have an Epson V700. I can't get rid of the tint that negative color film has and spend a lot of time trying to get one picture right and even then it looks ugly, so I think I'll try some slide film instead.
I've never shot slide film before (maybe a couple of rolls like 15 years ago), and I'd like to know what slide film is better for my situation. I've seen a lot of slide film work from my father and the color looks gorgeus.
I know that slide film has very narrow dynamic range, maybe the same as digital, and I've read that exposing digital and slide film is the same process. Measure the highlights so they doesn't blow up.
I've narrowed my decission to two films. Fuji Provia or Fuji Astia (both 100 ISO).
Which is better for a trip?. For what I've read, Provia is more saturated, more contrasty than Astia. I plan to project my slides too apart from scanning them.
Thanks,
Javier.