Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I've tried both, but never on the same subjects, so I'd like to hear from those who have; or at least have some impressions. I don't see much in the archives (must be there someplace).
In visiting the Fuji website, they claim excellent color and high saturation for each film. However, they note that Velvia 100 can be pushed 1 stop, and 100F can go 2 stops. I imagine (but not sure) this means that 100F is a lower contrast film. Anything to this?
They also talk about excellent color fidelity for 100F, mentioning greens and purples, as well as accuracy under mixed lighting. They don't go so far out of their way to claim this for 100.
I use Velvia mainly outdoors for landscape and architecture. The next project coming up will be in Colorado, New Mexico, and maybe Utah. So mountain and desert colors will be important.
What experiences and preferences can be reported for these two films? Or would you use something entirely different, like Ektachrome?
In visiting the Fuji website, they claim excellent color and high saturation for each film. However, they note that Velvia 100 can be pushed 1 stop, and 100F can go 2 stops. I imagine (but not sure) this means that 100F is a lower contrast film. Anything to this?
They also talk about excellent color fidelity for 100F, mentioning greens and purples, as well as accuracy under mixed lighting. They don't go so far out of their way to claim this for 100.
I use Velvia mainly outdoors for landscape and architecture. The next project coming up will be in Colorado, New Mexico, and maybe Utah. So mountain and desert colors will be important.
What experiences and preferences can be reported for these two films? Or would you use something entirely different, like Ektachrome?