I shoot only colour negatives.
Kodak UC100 and UC400.
When the Ultra colour not available then I use VC160.
Kodak UC100 and UC400.
When the Ultra colour not available then I use VC160.
Fujifilm Superia Xtra 400 is my favourite all-purpose negative. Apparently, the NPS pro-stock is actually aged Superia. So technically you could buy a whole lot of Superia, age it yourself, and it becomes NPS.
COLOR NEGATIVES:
Kodak Max 100 great colours and contrast,fine grains
Kodak Max 400 pushed to 800, can get some really grainy results.
FujiFilm Superia 200 great all rounders
Fujifil REALA my favourite, not sure can buy anymore (!)
FujiFilm NPH (160) low contrast fine grain, usually for wedding photo
Agfa Optima 100 Very nice European colour, RED is very rich
In general, provided the camera's meter is working properly, my practice is:
under exposed Slides by 1/3 Stop to get richer colour
over exposed Film by 1/3 Stop to get better details
which slide film u think is ok for beginner? i wonder what is the price range of slide film? is it a lot? it is around $7 right?
thinking of buying some slide film to try..anyone got a recommend?
which slide film u think is ok for beginner? i wonder what is the price range of slide film? is it a lot? it is around $7 right?
thinking of buying some slide film to try..anyone got a recommend?
Since there are still so many film users, how about we do a film shooting outing some time?
Kodak Pro160 - cheap 'economy' film that works great. Supposedly (can't confirm) rebadged Portra160VC
Does anyone know where to find MF 120mm slide film? I have no luck with this, all I can find is reala in MF.
Yes, of course. Both only carry negative MF film now.