I've had some nice results with Phoenix at 125 with standard development as well as 60-80 with a -10 second pull. Some of the pulled ones came out fantastic, but in general it's a very nice looking film for sure, you have to know how it reacts to light and find its applications.
@@jyrkijyrki9392 160 or 125 is where I would absolutely draw the line for base exposure setting. The film blows out very easily. Pushing it actually helps very well with that and the halation is much more subdued! I gotta admit it's an incredibly flexible film for its narrow dynamic range.
I've had some nice results with Phoenix at 125 with standard development as well as 60-80 with a -10 second pull. Some of the pulled ones came out fantastic, but in general it's a very nice looking film for sure, you have to know how it reacts to light and find its applications.
Cool photos. Phoenix has been a personal favourite lately as well.
I definitely recommend pushing it!
@@thatguyoverthere115 Need to try that, i've only shot @125 iso and developed box speed.
@@jyrkijyrki9392 160 or 125 is where I would absolutely draw the line for base exposure setting. The film blows out very easily. Pushing it actually helps very well with that and the halation is much more subdued! I gotta admit it's an incredibly flexible film for its narrow dynamic range.