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ISO 50, C-41 from CineStill

GregMO

Member
I would give it a try when they release 120 film. I don't shoot 35mm.

Jorgen, what do you dislike about Ektar? It's my favorite color neg film, but I typically do not photograph people. Exposures really need to me pretty much on (similar to slide film) or else it can cause problems.
 

250swb

Member
Exciting news, if as good as the tungsten film it will be amazing, and if you've never tried the tungsten CineStill film (still ok in daylight) you are in for a treat.

Steve
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
I would give it a try when they release 120 film. I don't shoot 35mm.

Jorgen, what do you dislike about Ektar? It's my favorite color neg film, but I typically do not photograph people. Exposures really need to me pretty much on (similar to slide film) or else it can cause problems.
Reddish skin tones (I do shoot a lot of people), but I should do some more experimenting. I've recently bought some more Ektar to give it another shot. There's always Portra of course, but choice is good :)
 
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