I been looking at example photos of this film for a few days and it seems like it really needs a sharp lens to bring out details. Loved your photos in the video. Keep it up, my man
Loved the video! May I ask if you used any filters on the lenses? I ask because many like to shoot this film through an orange filter to correct the Tungsten balance, but I have a roll here that I do not intend to shoot through a filter, even though I will be shooting in daylight.
I think its meant to be an 85b warming filter, I never use one personally even though I have it as you can easily add warmth in light room to correct it
Daytime they recommend 320 especially if you have a 85b filter on it as it cuts down the light, I tend to slightly overexposed anyway so 320 would be good
I been looking at example photos of this film for a few days and it seems like it really needs a sharp lens to bring out details. Loved your photos in the video. Keep it up, my man
Thanks so much, I definitely agree with those high iso films sharp lenses help
Loved the video! May I ask if you used any filters on the lenses? I ask because many like to shoot this film through an orange filter to correct the Tungsten balance, but I have a roll here that I do not intend to shoot through a filter, even though I will be shooting in daylight.
I think its meant to be an 85b warming filter, I never use one personally even though I have it as you can easily add warmth in light room to correct it
hi, what did you set your asa to? im assuming 500, however the seller recommended shooting at 320? no idea why im just going to shoot at 500
Daytime they recommend 320 especially if you have a 85b filter on it as it cuts down the light, I tend to slightly overexposed anyway so 320 would be good