kuzano
Veteran
Separate reviews on 35mm and 120mm formats in the new Shutterbug on the magazine racks. Need time to read again, but fairly positive information. both relatively long articles.
gotium
Established
Any version online? I can't find it.
I've put a few rolls through a ZI 35/2 with some really wonderful results. Captures light in a seemingly magical way, and scans beautifully.
I've put a few rolls through a ZI 35/2 with some really wonderful results. Captures light in a seemingly magical way, and scans beautifully.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Yes, and Roger Hicks (RFF) and his wife, Frances, wrote one of them. I have used this film a lot, and it is the easiest color film ever. Thanks, Roger and Frances.

squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I'm still having trouble getting a good color balance when scanning...maybe I should try Nikon Scan and leave Vuescan for the B&W.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
We probably need a sticky tutorial on scanning Ektar. I'm thinking of trying some; it's tempting even though I'm trying to exclusively shoot b&w.
Damaso
Photojournalist
Nikon scan works really well for me...

photogdave
Shops local
I'm very happy with the colors I get from scanning with Minolta software but I must admit it's hard to match exactly to a print.
That's why i stopped having it printed!
That's why i stopped having it printed!
charjohncarter
Veteran
I'm still having trouble getting a good color balance when scanning...maybe I should try Nikon Scan and leave Vuescan for the B&W.
I find that I have to post process every digitalized color image. But if I just have them printed from the negative everything is fine. I use 3 color correction softwares, plus many other tricks I have learned, and I am still not very good at it. I really don't do much color but I have found that the most important part (if I am digitalizing the neg) is AFTER the negative has been digitalized.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Part of my problem is, I'm color-poor, and I can't really tell orange from green and red from brown sometimes. Color photography in general gives me a real headache. But Ektar can look so good!
Mark Wood
Well-known
Amateur Photographer promised a review of Ektar ages ago and it would be great to see one of Geoffrey Crawley's full tests before Kodak stop making it! Mind you, they've barely mentioned the Bessa 67 either and I really get the feeling that they've abandoned "traditional" photography altogether - very sad.
Damaso
Photojournalist
And here are the links:
The 120mm review:
http://bit.ly/shutterbug-kodak-ektar120
and the 35mm review:
http://bit.ly/shutterbug-kodak-ektar135
Enjoy!
The 120mm review:
http://bit.ly/shutterbug-kodak-ektar120
and the 35mm review:
http://bit.ly/shutterbug-kodak-ektar135
Enjoy!

Silva Lining
CanoHasseLeica
I'm running Ektar through my 'blad at the moment, look forward to developing it in Tetental
Aurance
Member
I have been using Ektar 100 for a few months now and it is great.
I did some tests when I first started back into film.
http://www.lawrencephotographic.com/Articles/Ektar%20100/ektar100.htm
Richard
I did some tests when I first started back into film.
http://www.lawrencephotographic.com/Articles/Ektar%20100/ektar100.htm
Richard
naruto
GASitis.. finally cured?
Thanks for the links Damaso.
Roger & Frances: thanks for the great review. The pic of the little girl is exceptional. Do you have more sample pics? Thanks.
Roger & Frances: thanks for the great review. The pic of the little girl is exceptional. Do you have more sample pics? Thanks.
dexdog
Veteran
I'm still having trouble getting a good color balance when scanning...maybe I should try Nikon Scan and leave Vuescan for the B&W.
That's interesting, because I think that Vuescan looks a lot better than Nikonscan for most films, at least on my Coolscan V. Just bought ten rolls of Ektar for an upcoming trip to NZ. Will have to play around with both software packages to see which works best. Even fiddling with film base settings doesn't work very well for me with Nikonscan
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