nightfly
Well-known
I'm going to try the Provia F thanks. Should be fine at half the price of the Kodak stuff.
clintock
Galleryless Gearhead
If you want cheap- good for practice of exposure anyway-
try the voitlander branded-probably-fuji stuff for 1 dollar a roll (36 ex!)from http://www.photosuperia.com/film-slide-film-c-23_62.html
I have one roll back, and I can say that it does actually make photographs-
the day I shot it had horrid light, and not much of it, so no postcards, but nice non-drastic saturation.
try the voitlander branded-probably-fuji stuff for 1 dollar a roll (36 ex!)from http://www.photosuperia.com/film-slide-film-c-23_62.html
I have one roll back, and I can say that it does actually make photographs-
the day I shot it had horrid light, and not much of it, so no postcards, but nice non-drastic saturation.
David Murphy
Veteran
Kodachrome. Buy it on eBay slightly expired for around $2 a roll and process it at Walmart for $4.75 a roll -- beats everything. All the E6 films are respectable too -- there are not any bad ones these days.kenspix said:Any suggestions for someone changing from print film to slide,good films to start with ect.Daughter shows interest in slides...
amateriat
We're all light!
Again, I think Kodak E200 is a good choice for pushability; the film takes a 1-stop push in stride, and (although I haven't pushed it this far) is known to take a 2-stop push reasonably well. I like the color balance and grain structure a bit better than Fuji's equivalent overall (but Fuji is hardly a slouch here).nightfly said:As a follow up on my last post about slide films for pushing it looks like you can still get Kodak Ektachrome P1600 but it's like $14/roll. Yikes.
Would love to try pushing some cheaper more common slide film to similiar effect if anyone has played with this and has some suggestions. I'm looking more for this pushed look than the actual speed improvement.
- Barrett
kenspix
Established
Slide film suggestion thanks
Slide film suggestion thanks
Thanks all... I will try my hand at some good recommendations and have fun. xmas is comming and film fills the stocking nice.
Slide film suggestion thanks
Thanks all... I will try my hand at some good recommendations and have fun. xmas is comming and film fills the stocking nice.
David Murphy
Veteran
In my 16mm film days we would push ASA 100 or so Kodak reversal stock 3 or 4 stops. I once made a short documentary of the jazz players in Preservation Hall back in the early 70's this way all done in ambient light -- grainly as hell, but it worked. This was Ektachome movie film and not "designed" for pushing, people just did it and thought nothing of it.
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