aleqx
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Hey there!
In about two months i will be traveling to Japan for two weeks. I will visit Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. Since this is not my first time in Japan I thought about having some fun and I decided to leave my DSLR at home and only bring my Canonet QL17 and some nice film.
I think I will need about 10-15 rolls of film, but I’m not so sure what to bring. The „to-go” Film would be Kodak Gold 200, since I can buy three rolls for 8€ in Germany. But I wonder if it might be too slow as an all purpose film. I do have the Canolite D flash, but maybe a ISO 400 film might be better? There is the Fuji XTra 400, but it’s about double the price, so a bit expensive for everyday shooting.
As nice extra I thought about Cinestill 800 Tungsten for cool neon light shots, maybe some inexpensive B/W film (Agfa APX100, or some Fomapan stuff).
Do you have any other nice suggestions?
As for getting the right film for the right moment: I wonder if it’s feasible to rewind and later reload a film, if it’s not fully used, so I can switch to a higher ISO film after sundown? I would have to remember the shots and be careful not to completely roll it into the canister, but other than that it should work, right?
Thanks for your time and support!
aleqx
In about two months i will be traveling to Japan for two weeks. I will visit Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. Since this is not my first time in Japan I thought about having some fun and I decided to leave my DSLR at home and only bring my Canonet QL17 and some nice film.
I think I will need about 10-15 rolls of film, but I’m not so sure what to bring. The „to-go” Film would be Kodak Gold 200, since I can buy three rolls for 8€ in Germany. But I wonder if it might be too slow as an all purpose film. I do have the Canolite D flash, but maybe a ISO 400 film might be better? There is the Fuji XTra 400, but it’s about double the price, so a bit expensive for everyday shooting.
As nice extra I thought about Cinestill 800 Tungsten for cool neon light shots, maybe some inexpensive B/W film (Agfa APX100, or some Fomapan stuff).
Do you have any other nice suggestions?
As for getting the right film for the right moment: I wonder if it’s feasible to rewind and later reload a film, if it’s not fully used, so I can switch to a higher ISO film after sundown? I would have to remember the shots and be careful not to completely roll it into the canister, but other than that it should work, right?
Thanks for your time and support!
aleqx