Trying out a new color film "CineStill", I shot it at 800 ISO in daylight. Kind of a specialty film for indoor low light but can use it however you like. Minolta X-700 camera with Rokkor 85mm 1.7 lens.
rattymouse wrote:
Ilford Delta 3200, shot at ISO3200, developed in DD-X.
Rattymouse:
I am really enjoying your travel-log through the images that you are posting; this one is very striking, and your P-P is very effective; thanks again for sharing these.
I am really enjoying your travel-log through the images that you are posting; this one is very striking, and your P-P is very effective; thanks again for sharing these.
Regards,
Edd
thanks Ed, but there was no post processing with this image, unless you meant my selection of Ilfotec DD-X as the developing chemical.
Did you have to carry multiple cameras with you with various ISO films loaded?
CP
roboticspro wrote:
Good Evening!,
Rattymouse:
I am really enjoying your travel-log through the images that you are posting; this one is very striking, and your P-P is very effective; thanks again for sharing these.
So far I have only carried one camera. When shooting medium format, I only get 10 shots per roll of film so changing ISO is easy to do. With 35mm, 36 shots is a longer commitment to one ISO value but I only have 1 camera so no other options.
kop.cppua wrote:
Rattymouse,
Did you have to carry multiple cameras with you with various ISO films loaded?
Ah I see. I normally carry 2 cameras (one film and the other digital) with me when I go on holidays. I hate carrying too many cameras. Bad for the back. With the film camera it is normally loaded with ISO 100 or 400 film. Hence, a lot of indoor shots are taken with the digital camera.
CP
rattymouse wrote:
So far I have only carried one camera. When shooting medium format, I only get 10 shots per roll of film so changing ISO is easy to do. With 35mm, 36 shots is a longer commitment to one ISO value but I only have 1 camera so no other options.
kop.cppua wrote:
Ah I see. I normally carry 2 cameras (one film and the other digital) with me when I go on holidays. I hate carrying too many cameras. Bad for the back. With the film camera it is normally loaded with ISO 100 or 400 film. Hence, a lot of indoor shots are taken with the digital camera.
CP
Now it is my turn to say, Ah, I see. For my last trip to Italy, I did take a digital camera, my small Fuji X100. I did that just as you say, for indoor shots. But I am so disinterested in digital now that I dont even care about the shots I took with that. Now that I have experience with Ilford's Delta 3200, I trust it well enough to leave the digital at home for good now.