GeneW
Veteran
I'm mainly a B&W shooter, but I'm thinking about trying out some col negative film in my RF's for a change of pace and am a bit confused at how all the names (esp Kodak) have changed since I last shot any.
The last rolls of colour I shot were Fuji Superia Xtra 800 and it scanned pretty well and the grain was smaller than I thought it would be. I was pretty happy with it for cityscapes, though I've heard it doesn't make people look very good.
Kodak now has something called High Definition colour film. Anyone tried it? Worth shooting? What is their MAX like?
We have some older Kodak Gold 200 col film that my wife uses in her P&S cam and I find it surprisingly grainy when scanned.
I like to use films that are easily obtainable in the big variety stores like Wal-Mart. Prof col films require me to make a special trip to the city and the film is expensive so I'd rather rule them out.
I'm not a fan of colour slides. I find the exposure too fussy.
Any thoughts? What col films do you shoot?
Gene
The last rolls of colour I shot were Fuji Superia Xtra 800 and it scanned pretty well and the grain was smaller than I thought it would be. I was pretty happy with it for cityscapes, though I've heard it doesn't make people look very good.
Kodak now has something called High Definition colour film. Anyone tried it? Worth shooting? What is their MAX like?
We have some older Kodak Gold 200 col film that my wife uses in her P&S cam and I find it surprisingly grainy when scanned.
I like to use films that are easily obtainable in the big variety stores like Wal-Mart. Prof col films require me to make a special trip to the city and the film is expensive so I'd rather rule them out.
I'm not a fan of colour slides. I find the exposure too fussy.
Any thoughts? What col films do you shoot?
Gene
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