What Film to bring for two week Japan travel
Porta 400 plus your fav 400 speed B&W.
Get some Velvia 100 locally in Japan for Hanami if you’re there during Cherry Blossom time.
My family and I visited at late March and early April last year. As I recall the sun set around 1800-1830. Check
http://timeanddate.com for local sunrise and sunset for your locations.
Swapping film mid-roll is OK but I always skip a frame when I reload to avoid double-exposure.
Listen and feel carefully for the tension release when rewinding to avoid rolling back into the can. Any photo dev shop can help you get it back out if you make mistake.
When I travelled, before I left I stuck a small approx 1cmx2.5cm sticker directly on every film canister for notes. Use removable labels or if using permanent sticker, do not cover the DX barcode if your camera or film processor or automated.
I also found a small kitchen leftover style box (Maybe 15cmx20cm?) at the dollar store for holding all my films without packing the individual plastic film container.
Think of a system you will follow at end of each day for keeping track of used and unused films, labels, notes and then plan your location and films for tomorrow.
Inspect and clean lenses and filters and pack your photo kit at night, not in the morning.
I took this picture of the film selection at BIC at Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo. Film department is on the first level below ground.
Most boxes were display only, you take the box to the counter and they check in the fridge for available stock.
https://flic.kr/p/23swG4w
Have fun, smile and say hello to everyone. Japanese people are excellent hosts.
Michael.
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