I was lucky to buy a film scanner (semi professional for 25 euros in a thrift store) so I can scan my dads old negatives. I feel that if you scanned them yourself you could get a much better image from it. The noise shouldn't be that rough.
sounds good man! this is actually an old video and i have since moved on to do DSLR scanning. i get much better negatives now which i convert using Negative Lab Pro. thanks for the kind suggestion and support :)
Very cool quick video on this film, enjoy the commentary style. Looking forward to more neat film stuff!
appreciate it man, more videos to come!
Shot 6 rolls of natura 1600 over the course of 2 months last year, definitely loved the pastel colors. Great shots!
thanks so much! must've burnt a hole in your wallet haha
@ a small hole haha, i scored a deal on carousell for $30 each, although i shot it on the xpan mostly so it amounted to roughly $1.50 a shot
okay then i suppose the xpan was what truly burnt a hole in your pocket haha :)
the night pictures are so beautiful, damn
appreciate it man!
Ah man, that's a nice film stock. Especially loved the shot at 7:54
appreciate it man, thanks for the support!
Nice video man. And enjoyed the pics.
glad you enjoyed it man! thanks for the support :)
i love your shots
thanks for the support :)
great video!
thank you for the support!
I still have two rolls of this in the freezer that I bought in Osaka 8 years ago
bust it out for a special occasion :)
I loved all of your shots! especially the night shots
I wish i was rich enough to buy a 10 pack of this film maybe ill splurge one day and get a pack
thanks so much! go for the 10 pack haha
Amazing shots man, makes me want to burn some money.
hell yeah. thanks man :)
Ngl but I hate the grain. It muddys the images
same here haha. it's a bit too much for my liking too
Gotta keep an eye on the Japan auction sites and Mercari. Got 5 rolls of Natura from there for 50$ Canadian a roll
thanks for the tip!
imagin fking up the iso with this roll
i'd quit photography lmao
I prefer the night photos on this over the cinestill in my opinion i think they look fantastic
thanks so much for the support!
Anything looks better than Cinestill
I was lucky to buy a film scanner (semi professional for 25 euros in a thrift store) so I can scan my dads old negatives. I feel that if you scanned them yourself you could get a much better image from it. The noise shouldn't be that rough.
sounds good man! this is actually an old video and i have since moved on to do DSLR scanning. i get much better negatives now which i convert using Negative Lab Pro. thanks for the kind suggestion and support :)