Im still keeping my 120 fuji pro 400h, waiting for the best moment… thanks for the comparison Was a bit surprised how close was the acros between film and digital, but these comparisons stream keep reminding me why i shot films after digital for almost my entire life
Damn, I’ve just left Melbourne and your videos help me to stay sane. I really miss it even though it’s lockdown now. Australia is such an amazing country. Stay safe mate!
It would be really interesting to see the same comparison, but with Fuji X Weekly's 400H recipe. You can easily apply it on your computer using X-processor pro, so you wouldn't need to re-shoot anything.
Melbourne is the lockdown centre of the world... we're not much better in the UK. Big condolances. Fantastic clip... I learnt much... Pro Neg Hi is cooler and less contrasty than I expected... I didn't realise Provia was so punchy. Congrats on your knowledge and thx for sharing. Best wishes
I have a Fuji X100V and it really is the most amazing camera I've used. I used to use the screen when I was a noob but changed to the EVF as it's so clear and more helpful. I'm also dabbling in film but so far all of the results have come back less impressive than the Fujifilm.
@@pushingfilm I actually just noticed the X100V has simulations on it thank to your vid. Does your X-Pro3 have the Eterna/Cinema simulation, if so, what is this trying to simulate? Some sort of Fuji motion film stock?
@@doozledumbler5393 Nice! The X-Pro3 I used was actually a loaner from Fujifilm, but it did have Eterna. That's exactly right though; it emulates the Eterna motion picture stock. I find that it's better for video rather than photo. It gives you a bit of extra leeway needed for colour grading without having to shoot in "Log".
With Pro Neg Hi I have a white balance shift of -1r -3b and I am very happy with the results.
love this comparison series. I would like to see you carve out better in-cam settings. Ignore those film snobs too, these vids are great.
I love pro neg hi on my xt100.sadly don't have classic neg on it or acros either.
Im still keeping my 120 fuji pro 400h, waiting for the best moment… thanks for the comparison
Was a bit surprised how close was the acros between film and digital, but these comparisons stream keep reminding me why i shot films after digital for almost my entire life
Yep, we live in a good time to have access to both :-)
thanks Hashem for this excellent video!
I love pushed Fuji 400H pro color. The tone and contrast are similar to Asitsa Soft but the bule and green are different.
Nice, thanks. Tweaking the shadows (lifting) and highlights (lowering) in advance and color temp (up, so warmer) can get you also quite far.
Like the comparison! Pro Neg Hi is definitely my favorite film simulation on the X-Pro 2. How did you get the other Fuji simulations on Lightroom?
I think the X-Pro 3 comes with more simulations, which then show up on Lightroom when you import the raw files
Damn, I’ve just left Melbourne and your videos help me to stay sane. I really miss it even though it’s lockdown now. Australia is such an amazing country.
Stay safe mate!
Hey, glad to hear that! Agreed :-) Thanks, and stay safe too
It would be really interesting to see the same comparison, but with Fuji X Weekly's 400H recipe. You can easily apply it on your computer using X-processor pro, so you wouldn't need to re-shoot anything.
True, I might check that out and see how different it is to Pro Neg!
Melbourne is the lockdown centre of the world... we're not much better in the UK. Big condolances. Fantastic clip... I learnt much... Pro Neg Hi is cooler and less contrasty than I expected... I didn't realise Provia was so punchy. Congrats on your knowledge and thx for sharing. Best wishes
Thanks so much for the feedback and good wishes! Hope things are on the up over there 👍
A comparison with silky pix raw converter and Lightroom compared to film would be interesting
I hadn't heard of that! Will look into it
I have a Fuji X100V and it really is the most amazing camera I've used. I used to use the screen when I was a noob but changed to the EVF as it's so clear and more helpful. I'm also dabbling in film but so far all of the results have come back less impressive than the Fujifilm.
Nice! I've played around with with of those and was great to use!
@@pushingfilm I actually just noticed the X100V has simulations on it thank to your vid. Does your X-Pro3 have the Eterna/Cinema simulation, if so, what is this trying to simulate? Some sort of Fuji motion film stock?
@@doozledumbler5393 Nice! The X-Pro3 I used was actually a loaner from Fujifilm, but it did have Eterna. That's exactly right though; it emulates the Eterna motion picture stock. I find that it's better for video rather than photo. It gives you a bit of extra leeway needed for colour grading without having to shoot in "Log".
I've gotta somehow stretch my 8 rolls of 400h out to last the rest of my life...
😂 Better deep freeze some
Anyone knows the lens used for the film?
I mainly used the Zeiss Biogon 35mm 2.8, and the Voigtlander Ultron 28mm f2 (first version)
You’re so beautiful 🥰