@phoenixrose9292 yeah I shoot with s sony a6400, but I edit in lightroom to make it look like film. I'm just in love with the nostalgia. I post on tiktok under the name Lofi News if you would like to see :D
Year late to the party, so maybe you’ve already looked it up. With expired film, rule of thumb is to overexpose by one stop for each decade past date. So ideally that film would’ve been shot as if it were ISO25 … which is impossible with that camera. But the fury of direct sunlight helped to compensate.
Wow I love how those photos came out! There's so much life in film! Idky but to me they feels so much more real than a high resolution photo
There's definitely a certain vibe that film brings to a photo, it makes it feel less corporate maybe? Thanks for watching!!!
@phoenixrose9292 yeah I shoot with s sony a6400, but I edit in lightroom to make it look like film. I'm just in love with the nostalgia. I post on tiktok under the name Lofi News if you would like to see :D
Amazing! I had one of those cameras growing up back in the day. 👍
Very, very, cool. I like how they turned out. IMO expired film looks better, it looks even more retro.
I do love the look! It's why I don't mind that much when I get my hands on it
Pretty cool
Year late to the party, so maybe you’ve already looked it up. With expired film, rule of thumb is to overexpose by one stop for each decade past date. So ideally that film would’ve been shot as if it were ISO25 … which is impossible with that camera. But the fury of direct sunlight helped to compensate.
Ooh I did not know that! If I shoot expired film on a camera I can change the settings, I'll keep that in mind
Isn’t FPP making film for this now too? :o
Omg if this is true, that's huge
any kind of film works someone found 126 year old film and it worked!
The little flash, it would have helped the film catch more pop of the colors. The blog was nice watching
Agreed! I was just afraid to use them lol