Johns photos were better this round but he worries too much about settings. Eva is the GOAT once again. You should have camera straps on all your cameras. If you drop it because you don't have one it could be an expensive mistake.
Agree on the strap thing. Walking around with a camera without a strap makes me feel almost the same as driving my car without a seatbelt. You don't need it until you needed it. :)
This would be way more useful if you put the two stills next to each other and show the pairs of shots one after the other. How can I compare if I can’t actually see them next to each other?
I would for sure say you can rate it at 200 with great results. Color negative film in general can be overexposed a few stops and will still scan very well. I (Mike) shoot a lot of my film at half speed.
Even though I was a backer of the 400D launch (for 220 rolls that didn't happen so I got 120 instead but whatever), I just haven't been able to like it. I don't know if its the halations around the highlights or the occasional weird color shift, or something else. I've made few images that I like with it. 50D, however, has been a favorite of mine and I've found it to be very versatile. I even shoot a lot of long exposure night shots with it, and love the colors that come straight out of my scanner. That said when I run thru my stock of 50D I probably won't be purchasing any more of it.
Great video! Loved it!
Johns photos were better this round but he worries too much about settings. Eva is the GOAT once again. You should have camera straps on all your cameras. If you drop it because you don't have one it could be an expensive mistake.
Agree on the strap thing. Walking around with a camera without a strap makes me feel almost the same as driving my car without a seatbelt. You don't need it until you needed it. :)
John did so good in this one! Producer Paul is proud!! Good job team! CineStill looks so good too!
Just got some Cinestill 800T back from your lab and it was fun to shoot, this now makes me realize I need to try out some 50D soon.
We hope you love shooting 50D! Thanks for creating with CineStill!
I called it right! ^_^
This would be way more useful if you put the two stills next to each other and show the pairs of shots one after the other. How can I compare if I can’t actually see them next to each other?
Good feedback, thanks!
he asked them if they re-wound the film !
Hah good catch! I meant did you finish winding it 😂
Couldn't tell them apart until the side by side Land Rover shots. Hasselblad had shallower dof therefore likely to have slower film.
Would you say the 400D has a similar latitude as the Portra 400, where you can rate it for ISO 200, or is it recommended to rate it at box speed?
I would for sure say you can rate it at 200 with great results. Color negative film in general can be overexposed a few stops and will still scan very well. I (Mike) shoot a lot of my film at half speed.
250 with an f/8? Has to be 400d 😜
Ah shit lol
I thought the same thing until i saw the color of the first picture lol
Even though I was a backer of the 400D launch (for 220 rolls that didn't happen so I got 120 instead but whatever), I just haven't been able to like it. I don't know if its the halations around the highlights or the occasional weird color shift, or something else. I've made few images that I like with it. 50D, however, has been a favorite of mine and I've found it to be very versatile. I even shoot a lot of long exposure night shots with it, and love the colors that come straight out of my scanner. That said when I run thru my stock of 50D I probably won't be purchasing any more of it.
Where’s 800T with an 85 filter?
We'll need to have that in our 800T video...
Hire some people who actually know how to use a camera....please.