Kodak actually re-engineered Tri-X in 2007. The old emulsion had more silver, and had a gritty grainy look, very popular with artistic photographers. The new emulsion has finer grain, and is technically a better film, but I preferred the old Tri X.
I like portra 160 in my 645 for the smaller grain shooting it at 100 and being able to use 2.8 lenses, 400 in my 67 because I trade larger grain for higher iso... I shoot it at 200. Hp5 in my 67 as it has minimal grain and plenty of sharpness there. In my 645, I love acros 100 at 200 or tmax 400 at 200/400.
"I only recommend pushing when necessary" Me who develops hp5+ at 3200 asa: Bet. Joke but I mainly shoot 135/35mm I do not have a red filter hnce the high asa numbers,I like grain and pronounced contrast hence why the choice and I am using all ilford chems. Tri-x is a bit to expensive to me. I live in Norway which has a lot of forests I like fuji greens but not the horrible green cast it gets when underexposing, then again I do not really like the ektachrome blues. My dad used to shoot Fuji provia 100 and 400x this was back in mid/late 80s. Fuji Provia 100F is production atm (shame that you guys cant have velvia due to reasons.). Have a silbera roll of 135 but not developed yet, would post pics but I cant since if I did share a link it'll be deleted. If you bothered to read this have a good morning/day/evening/night where-ever you guys live
Take a look at SantaColor/ other kodak aerocolor based stocks. They have really cool greens in C41, but awful skin reproduction (it's ok if it's for landscape)
Surprisingly I actually loved how Fomapan 400 looked when shot on my Kiev 60
time stamps because I can't live without them:
0:29 Portra 400
1:19 Portra 800
1:58 Cinestill 400D
3:08 Ektar 100
4:12 Cinestill 800T
5:15 Lomography 400
5:55 Tri-X
6:45 HP5
doing God's work out here, added to the description, thanks doggie
Just got some Kodak Gold 200 in 120 and I’ve been getting some nice results
Great to hear!
Kodak actually re-engineered Tri-X in 2007. The old emulsion had more silver, and had a gritty grainy look, very popular with artistic photographers. The new emulsion has finer grain, and is technically a better film, but I preferred the old Tri X.
IDKT
Ilford XP-2 is my go to B&W film.
Nice overview.
FOMA 100 BW fil, i think in US its branded as Arista or something like that. Cheap and great film
I like portra 160 in my 645 for the smaller grain shooting it at 100 and being able to use 2.8 lenses, 400 in my 67 because I trade larger grain for higher iso... I shoot it at 200. Hp5 in my 67 as it has minimal grain and plenty of sharpness there. In my 645, I love acros 100 at 200 or tmax 400 at 200/400.
What about portra 160?
Great video. Question what medium format film stock is best to get that cinematic feel not just scenery but for portraits too?
I like lomo but it's a pain in the arse to load into a tank sometimes cos of how thin the film is.
Yeah, that's understandable!
Cinestill Bwxx is amazing too
Hell yeah!! I've actually never shot it, surprisingly! Thanks for watching, homie!
Try acros ii and develop it in ddx :)
"I only recommend pushing when necessary"
Me who develops hp5+ at 3200 asa: Bet.
Joke but I mainly shoot 135/35mm
I do not have a red filter hnce the high asa numbers,I like grain and pronounced contrast hence why the choice and I am using all ilford chems.
Tri-x is a bit to expensive to me.
I live in Norway which has a lot of forests I like fuji greens but not the horrible green cast it gets when underexposing, then again I do not really like the ektachrome blues.
My dad used to shoot Fuji provia 100 and 400x this was back in mid/late 80s. Fuji Provia 100F is production atm (shame that you guys cant have velvia due to reasons.).
Have a silbera roll of 135 but not developed yet, would post pics but I cant since if I did share a link it'll be deleted.
If you bothered to read this have a good morning/day/evening/night where-ever you guys live
Take a look at SantaColor/ other kodak aerocolor based stocks. They have really cool greens in C41, but awful skin reproduction (it's ok if it's for landscape)
turnover mentioned 🦅
I came here to compliment the turnover album.👌🏼
Haha, thank you
That turnover vinyl 😮💨