Thanks for this great review! I really wish they'd bring back some of the high speed colour films. I do remember Kodacolor 1000 being a very versatile film with vivid colours.
oh yes! It's fine to do that - just let your lab know when you go to develop, as it changes the processing times needed. But yes the film looks great at 800 and 1600 - bit less grain but still very good
maybe you can help. i have this film and post my films off to get developed and my camera (canon t50) only goes to iso 1600. should i ask them to pull one stop or still have it developed at 3200 as some people suggest?
Re: airport security. Suggest not to have film in the camera. Had one 20 y.o. security person "hand inspect" my film by opening the back of the camera. Luckily only ruined 3 shots. Some countries require you to click the shutter in front of them. I have many lovely pics of airport carpets/ceiling lights.
@@AnalogueWonderland thank you for all of your videos. Everytime I wanna try a new film i keep coming back to your videos because you've done a video on them !
Don’t you read the specs sheets before making these videos? Delta 3200 is a 1000-1250 ASA film depending on the developer. Same for TMax p3200 which’s 800-1000 ASA.
Thanks for this great review! I really wish they'd bring back some of the high speed colour films. I do remember Kodacolor 1000 being a very versatile film with vivid colours.
You're welcome! Yes, it's a shame there aren't more options 💔
Cracking film I have some in the fridge waiting for some nice grainy winter pictures
It's a very useful film. Not an everyday film although I do like it pulled all the way to 1000 in medium format.
I liked using it in a Diana under available light indoors!!!
I came to this video to get information about what speeds it can be shot at, but you didn’t really talk about that. Is shooting it at 800 or 1600 ok?
oh yes! It's fine to do that - just let your lab know when you go to develop, as it changes the processing times needed. But yes the film looks great at 800 and 1600 - bit less grain but still very good
maybe you can help. i have this film and post my films off to get developed and my camera (canon t50) only goes to iso 1600.
should i ask them to pull one stop or still have it developed at 3200 as some people suggest?
Personally I'd ask them to pull - just so I'm treating it 'fairly'!
It's a nice film especially in 120 where the grain is less intense compared to 35mm
Re: airport security. Suggest not to have film in the camera. Had one 20 y.o. security person "hand inspect" my film by opening the back of the camera. Luckily only ruined 3 shots. Some countries require you to click the shutter in front of them. I have many lovely pics of airport carpets/ceiling lights.
You should point at them hahah
I love this series! always looking to for the next one! ...could you do something to get a better sound?
on my list! And thank you for the kind words 😍
@@AnalogueWonderland thank you for all of your videos. Everytime I wanna try a new film i keep coming back to your videos because you've done a video on them !
Don’t you read the specs sheets before making these videos?
Delta 3200 is a 1000-1250 ASA film depending on the developer. Same for TMax p3200 which’s 800-1000 ASA.
Thanks for your feedback, we appreciate it! Have now put a note in the comments section and a link to the data sheets ☺️