5:50 let's be fair with Ilford Delta3200 here. It's not written anywhere on the box that it's a 3200 ISO film. It's written EI3200, and if you read the datasheet (which everybody should do for every film they shoot) it's a 1000 ISO film, that is designed to be pushed "with good results" at EI3200. On the other hand Fuji Pro400H is advertised as a 400 ISO speed.
You're right. It's the fastest film stock we currently have in the market (even faster than Tmax P3200) and when you read the datasheet it does say it's a true 1000 iso film and the whole 3200 iso thing is that it's designed to be pushed and give us good results. Where Pro400H as you said is advertised as a 400 ISO film.
Nice vid, I still like pro 400h but don't have too many rolls left, For portraits it's my 2nd fav stock after aerocolor which I get from either reflxlab or alien lab which are both pretty affordable!
Hey Adam, Thanks for your upload. Just to your point regarding overexposing PRO400H by one stop. Based on the angle of shadows, it appears you took your images in the middle of the day. Do the same during golden hour and you will see the saturation.
Thank you for watching! It’s true, the photos were taken during harsh mid-day lighting. I rarely shoot during golden hour, but I definitely gotta motivate myself to shoot during golden hour and give it a try.
Great video and memories from that day! Damn that was hot!
It sure was hot that day. Thanks, Buddy!
loved the video!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching!
5:50 let's be fair with Ilford Delta3200 here. It's not written anywhere on the box that it's a 3200 ISO film. It's written EI3200, and if you read the datasheet (which everybody should do for every film they shoot) it's a 1000 ISO film, that is designed to be pushed "with good results" at EI3200. On the other hand Fuji Pro400H is advertised as a 400 ISO speed.
You're right. It's the fastest film stock we currently have in the market (even faster than Tmax P3200) and when you read the datasheet it does say it's a true 1000 iso film and the whole 3200 iso thing is that it's designed to be pushed and give us good results. Where Pro400H as you said is advertised as a 400 ISO film.
Nice vid, I still like pro 400h but don't have too many rolls left, For portraits it's my 2nd fav stock after aerocolor which I get from either reflxlab or alien lab which are both pretty affordable!
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video. I haven’t had the chance to try aerocolor yet. Gotta try it in the future.
@ best of luck!
My Pro400H rolls turn out either extrenely terrible or as absolute bangers - nice video
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching! I sorta feel the same, especially in this video.
About that Pentax... try to shoot upside down as your horizontal way to go haha
After reading this comment I went to try it and it worked. Thank you! I just might use the camera more often now.
@adammissedfocus haha my lucky guess! Glad that helped!
Hey Adam, Thanks for your upload. Just to your point regarding overexposing PRO400H by one stop. Based on the angle of shadows, it appears you took your images in the middle of the day. Do the same during golden hour and you will see the saturation.
Thank you for watching! It’s true, the photos were taken during harsh mid-day lighting. I rarely shoot during golden hour, but I definitely gotta motivate myself to shoot during golden hour and give it a try.