Originally posted by Shadus
Count 1 for me
Originally posted by Edmund
Nope.. my favourite film is Velvia (remember my fav photo of 2001? that was shot with Velvia), nothing comes close to that now..(ok ok, maybe Kodak 100VS which i also like, but I don't usually use it for Nature & Wildlife). Besides... I have quite a few rolls of 400F in my fridge at the moment..
PS: WARNING!! Don't put Velvia slides next to Provia 400F slides on a lightbox.... that will be the end of Provia 400F as your favourite film...![]()
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PS: WARNING!! Don't put Velvia slides next to Provia 400F slides on a lightbox.... that will be the end of Provia 400F as your favourite film...
if you do so, you'll see the difference between them....you can try to shoot using both film and make comparison yourself...Pardon my ignorance, but why can't you put the two together?
then i take 2 cans lorOriginally posted by AdamGoi
Hm...16 cans so far...we'll need another 26 to make up the balance...;p
Originally posted by Edmund
PS: WARNING!! Don't put Velvia slides next to Provia 400F slides on a lightbox.... that will be the end of Provia 400F as your favourite film...![]()
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Originally posted by ninelives
sorry, i do not understand this part. Do you mean exposed one or not yet expose?
Tia.
Originally posted by rochkoh
But are there major differences between the Provia 100 and the Provia 400? The 400 appears to be grainier no?
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Originally posted by YSLee
Grain on 400F is darn fine, quite close to ISO 100 film.
Originally posted by Shadus
I think safer to say 'normal' ISO 100 films. Think if you compare to Provia 100. Cannot fight. But then, Provia 100 is suppose to be the finest around![]()
Of course, and that is why I only use Velvia for Nature/Wildlife/Scenary. Also, I will often push Velvia 1 stop unless I am doing scenary (which I haven't had much chance to do recently).Originally posted by YSLee
Velvia is fine and all, untill you shoot people.. and ISO 50 is slow man. Quite a specialised film, if you ask me.
these two film cannot put side by side, b'coz one male and one female you put togather problem will ARISE ....:bsmilie:Unexposed film normally don't/shouldn't 'react' with each other when placed side by side.