shot my first roll at box speed to test it out. Loved the results but this is even better to know the stock can be pushed this far with such great results. Excellent pictures!
That image with the sunset by Cleveland at 5:10 is stunning. Beautiful colors - definitely print worthy. I have yet to try pushing color film, but, then again, I don’t typically push BW either.
Hi @@chilecayenne I just sent my roll of Agent Shadow to the lab yesterday, might be a week or so before I get the scans back as I think they outsource B&W. Will do a video about it soon for sure! 🤩
In my opinion, Vision3 processed in C-41 (what CineStill actually is, without remjet), has a serious problem with color crossover in green/magenta axis. Thus, it is almost impossible to print, unless you use digital editing, and correct these errors in post production. In darkroom, it takes a lot of test prints, and all pictures are not printable at all. When the pavement is gray (not magenta), the sky will be green.
Interesting... I'm a hybrid film shooter I suppose you could say, shoot film, send to lab, get digital files. If I won the lotto I'd set up a home printing lab and get someone to teach me, but until then I sadly don't have enough time. Thanks for watching!
Great Photos Matt, I love the sunsets ones near the water. The others are great.. This is an amazing film.. No wonder that you love the film it really stands up to pushing. The boots and shoes repaIr one is stunning.
Thank you Anthony! I almost took another one of the boot and shoe repair place last night but it was a little too dark... was shooting 400D and Agent Shadow last night!
Wow, I just got my first roll last week and am planning to shoot it at box speed to see how it looks first. After seeing this video, I will definitely give it a try with pushing on my second roll
Thank you Gab! Let me know how the photos turn out! I just shot another roll of Portra 800 in my Klasse S and took photos with and without NP mode - there really wasn't much difference outdoors. I think NP mode might work best in indoor situations for my Klasse, so I'm annoyed I didn't take more photos indoors.
Natura was awesome all the time. Never found a situation that didn't produce great results. 400D however is another story. It produced many ruined shots of sunsets for me. The sunsets were pale yellows, pinks and orange, but the resulting 400D images were pale green with literally no distinction between colors...the yellow was green. The pinks were green. The orange was green. Other situations produced very good results with accurate colors. I'm very disappointed, but have a few more rolls to shoot. Hope it turns things around and impresses me. At least you got actual sunset colors.
I shot a roll of Natura 1600 at the Luminasia Chinese lantern event at the L.A. County fair at Pomona, California in 2014 or 2015 and was impressed by the results and then stored the images on the hard drive. Ran across them again in 2020 and posted on flickr. By then our local zoo in Palm Desert, Ca was having an evening lights festival for the winter holidays. I thought I should get some more. Much to my chagrin the Natura was discontinued and the price of remaining stock had reached astronomical prices. Thanks for doing this video. Now I can shot the festival on film this year and the newly added spring show next year.
That's fantastic, so happy to read this! Let me know how your photos turn out. We have a big fair coming up here in Brisbane with lots of lights and rides so I'll be shooting a roll of 400D at 1600 there too!
Lovely photos as always Matt! I’m really impressed with how this film performs in low light when pushed and the absolutely amazing colors it produces. I’m hoping to get a few rolls soon and will for sure be pushing at least one roll!
Those sunset shots are wonderful that 'glow' must have been something else in person. You piqued my interest with the Natura 1600 comparison because it was my favorite color film for the longest time. I really love the muted tones it produces.
Thanks Chris! Would love to see your results with pushed 400D. The sunsets around that time were incredible - I heard it was because of the aftermath of the volcanic eruption in Tonga in the south Pacific earlier in 2022 🌋
the dynamic range is incredible for 2 stops pushed! I'm blown away by the shadow detail. Can you comment on metering technique for the shots with trickier lighting? I assume both cameras are centerweighted TTLs - would love to hear your process.
Agree! The dynamic range of 400D makes it fantastic for low light shooting. The T3 is centre weighted metering, not sure about the Natura but I'd say it's the same. With both cameras I choose where I want the focus (critical for when using the Natura at f1.9!) then half press the shutter and recompose. That sets the focus and how the camera meters. The only time I did anything different was for really dark scenes - I would sometimes half press the shutter at a brighter part of the scene in the T3 to get a faster shutter speed. Thanks for watching! Appreciate your comments.
Hey Anthony! I've taken a few indoor shots but mostly outdoor. I have another roll in my Natura now so I will try to get some more. I haven't been to a concert in such a long time ha ha, will try to get to one soon to shoot some pics!
I ordered 6 rolls through the Kickstarter, probably going to shoot at least 5 of them at 1600. I can't believe how good they look. Only got to shoot Natura once.
@@MattLovesCameras is there an indicator if the Natura is in NP mode or not? I just loaded it with a roll with a 1600 ISO sticker and I don't see any such indication on the screen and the top row is indicating it wants to use the flash.
@@editorinchimp Yes! So I discovered this the hard way ha ha 😅 Load your film up but don't pull the leader out as you don't want it to actually load in the Natura. Close the back door. If you've put the sticker on correctly, you'll see the NP logo on the back. If you haven't, it won't come up. Either way the film won't load of course without enough leader out, but you'll know that way. If NP did come up, open the camera up and pull the leader out across to where it should be and you're good to go! 😁
Really love the results. Mine is finally heading my way (should be getting it Monday). The sunsets over the water is my fav (I love a good sunset/sunrise photo). Hearing about these past films really leaves me wishing they were still around for me to try. As always great video!
Hey Matthew! I got mine from first call photographic in the UK, they posted them to me here in Australia. Other shops seem to have them in stock too though!
Hi Frank, thanks for watching! I've never pushed 800T one stop, only Portra 800 and Lomo 800. The thing about 400D is that the D stands for dynamic and they are begging you to push it with those checkboxes on the canister. Would be a good experiment!
Those pictures are fantastic. It would be great to know the f and the speed you were using with the T3. I have a roll of 400 to use and after watching this I'm really considering to push it :) Thanks for this great video.
Thanks so much Rafa! Almost all the shots were at f2.8. Any more stopped down and the shutter speed would’ve been too low to take the pic 😊 yes do it, would love to hear about your results!
So nice sunset colors! Because, I ordered 120 too, my 400D order still hasn't been shipped, but looking at your results, I'm very tempted to shoot some of the 120 rolls at 1600. I have never seen Natura or Superia 1600 for sale in the local stores around here. I only have access to Superia 400. Since I enjoy shooting in full sunlight, I'll also shoot some of my 400D at box speed - it just makes sense with my style of photography.
We've had some beautiful sunsets lately, I feel like I took too many pics sometimes ha ha. That would be cool to push a roll of 120, I didn't order any sadly, I will be looking out for some in future CineStill film drops! I got my rolls of Superia 1600 from B&H around 2017 I think when it was discontinued, so it's been gone a while 😢
@@MattLovesCameras My dad kept chasing the perfect sunset photo with his Minolta AL-F, when I was a boy. I guess it's in my DNA, because I have shot sunsets myself on digital, Polaroid/Instax wide and 35mm film ever since. Giving 120 a shot seems like the next logical step...
Great video!! Since you were shooting the T3 and Natura side by side, how would you compare the cameras? Does the T3 live up to the hype? You seem to shoot a lot of point and shoot cameras. Do you have a favorite? Cheers!
Thank you Garon! They are 2 of my favourite P&S for sure. The Natura is a bit of a wide angle / low light shooter, while the T3 is a more all round camera. The T3 is certainly a beautiful camera, the images have a certain something that I don't see on other P&S. The Klasse is close to it though! I actually shot the Klasse and the T3 side by side and kind of forgot about those images, I should do a video about that...
Wow, Mr Murray! I think I’m going to shoot my stock of Natura 1600 without regrets now. I’m going to have to push the 4x5 when it arrives and I’m now wondering if I’ll get decent 6400 images from it…
Hi Gabriela! There are no stickers with 400D, but there are 2 ways you can do this. First is by setting your ISO speed on your camera to 1600 if you can. As I couldn’t do that with the camera I used I bought ISO 1600 stickers online and stuck them on 😊
Hi! You never really know with the T3, there are shutter speed indicators in the viewfinder but they're not exact. For example, commonly in low light situations both the 1/30 and 1/125 are lit up, meaning it's somewhere in that range.
There seems to be no definitive answer about this, however the last data sheets Fujifilm published for both films look very similar and the collective wisdom seems to be that they're the same emulsion. Happy to be proven wrong if someone has better proof than that 😊
@@richieanker yeah super cool lab, I post mine down once I get at least 4 or 5 films ready to develop. The best labs here in Brisbane are a 2 hour round trip for me, so it makes sense to post it to Melbourne for $12 express!
Hi John, did you watch the video? Both are excellent ways of shooting in low light situations hand held. Natura stocks are ageing and very expensive. Pushing 400D is an excellent alternative. Cheers Matt
@@MattLovesCameras Matt, yes I did watch the video. My gripe is with the clickbait title. Just because you can push something to 1600 doesn't mean it's remotely like Natura, a native 1600 speed film. Natura is a film that was meant to do a similar thing to Portra, with pastel colors and accurate skin tones. 400D is a repackaged Cinema emulsion which you are technically cross processing in C41 chemicals and in its original process is designed for maximum dynamic rang and to produce a flat low contrast negative which would allow flexibly when editing (as a motion picture again). In fact they're about as far apart as two modern color negative stocks could be. If someone just starting out watches this video they'll have no understanding of what kind of applications each film was originally made for.
@@johnkaplun9619 Hi John, I don't consider it a click bait title. I still have a few rolls of Natura, but I've shot about 8 rolls of 400D at ISO1600 and it has replaced Natura for me for low light shooting. So in that respect, it's the new Natura for me. With regards to the technicalities of the film, you have no argument from me there. I'm more concerned with what you can do with it and the results. Cheers Matt
shot my first roll at box speed to test it out. Loved the results but this is even better to know the stock can be pushed this far with such great results. Excellent pictures!
Thanks so much Alex! Appreciate your kind words 😊🙏
That image with the sunset by Cleveland at 5:10 is stunning. Beautiful colors - definitely print worthy. I have yet to try pushing color film, but, then again, I don’t typically push BW either.
Thanks so much Dave! I’m shooting a roll of Agent Shadow tonight at 1600, will be my first push B&W roll!
@@MattLovesCameras Anxious to hear how that turns out...I just got my kickstarter of Agent Shadow in the other day, haven't shot any yet.
Hi @@chilecayenne I just sent my roll of Agent Shadow to the lab yesterday, might be a week or so before I get the scans back as I think they outsource B&W. Will do a video about it soon for sure! 🤩
In my opinion, Vision3 processed in C-41 (what CineStill actually is, without remjet), has a serious problem with color crossover in green/magenta axis. Thus, it is almost impossible to print, unless you use digital editing, and correct these errors in post production. In darkroom, it takes a lot of test prints, and all pictures are not printable at all. When the pavement is gray (not magenta), the sky will be green.
Interesting... I'm a hybrid film shooter I suppose you could say, shoot film, send to lab, get digital files. If I won the lotto I'd set up a home printing lab and get someone to teach me, but until then I sadly don't have enough time. Thanks for watching!
Great Photos Matt, I love the sunsets ones near the water. The others are great.. This is an amazing film.. No wonder that you love the film it really stands up to pushing. The boots and shoes repaIr one is stunning.
Thank you Anthony! I almost took another one of the boot and shoe repair place last night but it was a little too dark... was shooting 400D and Agent Shadow last night!
Man that Natura 1.9 takes fantastic photos. You’ve convinced me to get one, even tho the prices on eBay are pretty wild 😅
It does, I’m surprised that more people don’t buy them!
Spectacular shots! I'll have to give this a try.
Ah thank you Jamie! I’m really impressed with it! 😊🙏
Great video Matt! Really good review. You got some really great shots across those two rolls and I really can't pick a favourite!!
Thanks Nathan! 😁
Super results! I will definitely be taking the 120 stuff up to 1600!
Thanks Alex! Can’t wait to see 😊
Wow, I just got my first roll last week and am planning to shoot it at box speed to see how it looks first. After seeing this video, I will definitely give it a try with pushing on my second roll
Excellent, so glad to hear that 😊 let me know how you go!
great shots Matt! As a night owl, low light shooting options are important to me!
Thank you Mike! I’m very keen to see some night time shots of Louisville! 🤩
Love the results. Currently have 400D in my Klasse W rated at 1600 cause of you. Now I just need to turn on the NP mode.
Thank you Gab! Let me know how the photos turn out! I just shot another roll of Portra 800 in my Klasse S and took photos with and without NP mode - there really wasn't much difference outdoors. I think NP mode might work best in indoor situations for my Klasse, so I'm annoyed I didn't take more photos indoors.
Natura was awesome all the time. Never found a situation that didn't produce great results. 400D however is another story. It produced many ruined shots of sunsets for me. The sunsets were pale yellows, pinks and orange, but the resulting 400D images were pale green with literally no distinction between colors...the yellow was green. The pinks were green. The orange was green. Other situations produced very good results with accurate colors. I'm very disappointed, but have a few more rolls to shoot. Hope it turns things around and impresses me. At least you got actual sunset colors.
Ah sorry to hear that! I’ve always enjoyed shooting it
I shot a roll of Natura 1600 at the Luminasia Chinese lantern event at the L.A. County fair at Pomona, California in 2014 or 2015 and was impressed by the results and then stored the images on the hard drive. Ran across them again in 2020 and posted on flickr. By then our local zoo in Palm Desert, Ca was having an evening lights festival for the winter holidays. I thought I should get some more. Much to my chagrin the Natura was discontinued and the price of remaining stock had reached astronomical prices. Thanks for doing this video. Now I can shot the festival on film this year and the newly added spring show next year.
That's fantastic, so happy to read this! Let me know how your photos turn out. We have a big fair coming up here in Brisbane with lots of lights and rides so I'll be shooting a roll of 400D at 1600 there too!
Lovely photos as always Matt! I’m really impressed with how this film performs in low light when pushed and the absolutely amazing colors it produces. I’m hoping to get a few rolls soon and will for sure be pushing at least one roll!
Woohoo! Can’t wait to see your results Molly! 😊
Those sunset shots are wonderful that 'glow' must have been something else in person. You piqued my interest with the Natura 1600 comparison because it was my favorite color film for the longest time. I really love the muted tones it produces.
Thanks Chris! Would love to see your results with pushed 400D. The sunsets around that time were incredible - I heard it was because of the aftermath of the volcanic eruption in Tonga in the south Pacific earlier in 2022 🌋
@@MattLovesCameras After seeing some of your example shots I'll definitely be picking some up!
didnt know 400d could look this good
Thanks Edward! I was blown away with 400D compared to Natura
only managed to shoot one roll of natura and my camera chewed half of it, so this could be a great alternative!!
Oh no! I still have a small stack of Natura but I haven't shot any in a while as I am loving these results so much!
the dynamic range is incredible for 2 stops pushed! I'm blown away by the shadow detail. Can you comment on metering technique for the shots with trickier lighting? I assume both cameras are centerweighted TTLs - would love to hear your process.
Agree! The dynamic range of 400D makes it fantastic for low light shooting. The T3 is centre weighted metering, not sure about the Natura but I'd say it's the same. With both cameras I choose where I want the focus (critical for when using the Natura at f1.9!) then half press the shutter and recompose. That sets the focus and how the camera meters. The only time I did anything different was for really dark scenes - I would sometimes half press the shutter at a brighter part of the scene in the T3 to get a faster shutter speed. Thanks for watching! Appreciate your comments.
Hey Matt, have you tried any indoor or concert photography with pushed 400D?
Hey Anthony! I've taken a few indoor shots but mostly outdoor. I have another roll in my Natura now so I will try to get some more. I haven't been to a concert in such a long time ha ha, will try to get to one soon to shoot some pics!
I ordered 6 rolls through the Kickstarter, probably going to shoot at least 5 of them at 1600. I can't believe how good they look. Only got to shoot Natura once.
Fantastic! Let me know how you get on with your rolls 🤩
@@MattLovesCameras is there an indicator if the Natura is in NP mode or not? I just loaded it with a roll with a 1600 ISO sticker and I don't see any such indication on the screen and the top row is indicating it wants to use the flash.
@@editorinchimp Yes! So I discovered this the hard way ha ha 😅 Load your film up but don't pull the leader out as you don't want it to actually load in the Natura. Close the back door. If you've put the sticker on correctly, you'll see the NP logo on the back. If you haven't, it won't come up. Either way the film won't load of course without enough leader out, but you'll know that way. If NP did come up, open the camera up and pull the leader out across to where it should be and you're good to go! 😁
Really love the results. Mine is finally heading my way (should be getting it Monday). The sunsets over the water is my fav (I love a good sunset/sunrise photo). Hearing about these past films really leaves me wishing they were still around for me to try.
As always great video!
Thanks Christina! Yay, so glad yours is on the way. You will have a ton of new film to shoot soon by the sound of it!
@@MattLovesCameras yes I will & looking forward to shooting it!
Can I ask where you purchased your DX Code stickers? I would rather purchase some than try and make my own.
Cheers!
Hi Garon! I got them from first call photographic in the uk! The postage to Australia was more than the labels ha ha
Hey Matt, where did you find ISO 1600 DX stickers?
Hey Matthew! I got mine from first call photographic in the UK, they posted them to me here in Australia. Other shops seem to have them in stock too though!
Is it better to push the 400 2 stops than the 800T one stop?
Hi Frank, thanks for watching! I've never pushed 800T one stop, only Portra 800 and Lomo 800. The thing about 400D is that the D stands for dynamic and they are begging you to push it with those checkboxes on the canister. Would be a good experiment!
Can't wait to get some 400D
I hope I can get some more later this year, some 120 and some more 35mm!
Hey Matt! On the T3 there is no need for a sticker, you can just set -2ev which is very convenient for such purposes.
Yes! So true Victor, thank you, I must remember that. I always forget to think of exposure compensation for that purpose 😊🙏
Those pictures are fantastic. It would be great to know the f and the speed you were using with the T3. I have a roll of 400 to use and after watching this I'm really considering to push it :) Thanks for this great video.
Thanks so much Rafa! Almost all the shots were at f2.8. Any more stopped down and the shutter speed would’ve been too low to take the pic 😊 yes do it, would love to hear about your results!
@@MattLovesCameras thank you! Will def do it! Inspired by you!
So nice sunset colors!
Because, I ordered 120 too, my 400D order still hasn't been shipped, but looking at your results, I'm very tempted to shoot some of the 120 rolls at 1600. I have never seen Natura or Superia 1600 for sale in the local stores around here. I only have access to Superia 400.
Since I enjoy shooting in full sunlight, I'll also shoot some of my 400D at box speed - it just makes sense with my style of photography.
We've had some beautiful sunsets lately, I feel like I took too many pics sometimes ha ha. That would be cool to push a roll of 120, I didn't order any sadly, I will be looking out for some in future CineStill film drops! I got my rolls of Superia 1600 from B&H around 2017 I think when it was discontinued, so it's been gone a while 😢
@@MattLovesCameras My dad kept chasing the perfect sunset photo with his Minolta AL-F, when I was a boy. I guess it's in my DNA, because I have shot sunsets myself on digital, Polaroid/Instax wide and 35mm film ever since. Giving 120 a shot seems like the next logical step...
Great video!! Since you were shooting the T3 and Natura side by side, how would you compare the cameras? Does the T3 live up to the hype? You seem to shoot a lot of point and shoot cameras. Do you have a favorite?
Cheers!
Thank you Garon! They are 2 of my favourite P&S for sure. The Natura is a bit of a wide angle / low light shooter, while the T3 is a more all round camera. The T3 is certainly a beautiful camera, the images have a certain something that I don't see on other P&S. The Klasse is close to it though! I actually shot the Klasse and the T3 side by side and kind of forgot about those images, I should do a video about that...
Wow, Mr Murray! I think I’m going to shoot my stock of Natura 1600 without regrets now. I’m going to have to push the 4x5 when it arrives and I’m now wondering if I’ll get decent 6400 images from it…
Thanks so much Bill! Really looking forward to seeing what you do with it!
are the ISO stickers in the box?
Hi Gabriela! There are no stickers with 400D, but there are 2 ways you can do this. First is by setting your ISO speed on your camera to 1600 if you can. As I couldn’t do that with the camera I used I bought ISO 1600 stickers online and stuck them on 😊
pretty cool! def gonna try this
Thanks mate! I enjoy your videos. Jealous you got to try Wolfen NC 500 early ha ha. I have some on order 😊
Nice shots, were most of the T3 images shot at 1/60?
Hi! You never really know with the T3, there are shutter speed indicators in the viewfinder but they're not exact. For example, commonly in low light situations both the 1/30 and 1/125 are lit up, meaning it's somewhere in that range.
Superia 1600 and Natura 1600 were different emulsions.
There seems to be no definitive answer about this, however the last data sheets Fujifilm published for both films look very similar and the collective wisdom seems to be that they're the same emulsion. Happy to be proven wrong if someone has better proof than that 😊
trying to get the film here in germany, NO CHANCE at the moment ; (
oh no, hope you are able to get some soon!
Stop showing those contact sheets lol , I'm jelly of them so much 👍
ha ha yeah I love them, the good work of Ikigai Film Lab in Melbourne!
@@MattLovesCameras im in NSW i might have to hit them up
@@MattLovesCameras just looked at there website, wish there was something like that up my way, looks like a cool lab
@@richieanker yeah super cool lab, I post mine down once I get at least 4 or 5 films ready to develop. The best labs here in Brisbane are a 2 hour round trip for me, so it makes sense to post it to Melbourne for $12 express!
I have tried this film pushing to 800ASA and the result was not good. Very dark areas and strong contrast, it looks like underexposed
Sorry to hear that, I’ve always got great results with it pushed 2 stops.
They're like not even remotely the same thing tho
Hi John, did you watch the video? Both are excellent ways of shooting in low light situations hand held. Natura stocks are ageing and very expensive. Pushing 400D is an excellent alternative. Cheers Matt
@@MattLovesCameras Matt, yes I did watch the video. My gripe is with the clickbait title. Just because you can push something to 1600 doesn't mean it's remotely like Natura, a native 1600 speed film. Natura is a film that was meant to do a similar thing to Portra, with pastel colors and accurate skin tones. 400D is a repackaged Cinema emulsion which you are technically cross processing in C41 chemicals and in its original process is designed for maximum dynamic rang and to produce a flat low contrast negative which would allow flexibly when editing (as a motion picture again). In fact they're about as far apart as two modern color negative stocks could be.
If someone just starting out watches this video they'll have no understanding of what kind of applications each film was originally made for.
@@johnkaplun9619 Hi John, I don't consider it a click bait title. I still have a few rolls of Natura, but I've shot about 8 rolls of 400D at ISO1600 and it has replaced Natura for me for low light shooting. So in that respect, it's the new Natura for me. With regards to the technicalities of the film, you have no argument from me there. I'm more concerned with what you can do with it and the results. Cheers Matt
@@MattLovesCameras Why not push Portra 800 one stop? Would probably be closer. Anything is a low light film if you push it to 1600.