Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this B&W film. How does it compare in terms of sharpness, grain structure and contrast with Ilford FP5 or Kodak Tri X? Is it less expensive or about the same cost. Thanks.
Thanks Norman. Cost wise I’m not sure. A quick google search would help you there. As far as grain, sharpness and contrast I’d say it falls somewhere in the middle. Grain isn’t as clean as ilford but not as punchy as tri x. It’s got good contrast but that bloom in highlights leads it to be softer and smoother so not as smooth as ilford but not as punchy as tri x. Same with sharpness.
Unless I misspoke or said something in an odd way, box speed is what the film is supposed to be shot at. So example Portra 400 is 400 “box speed” film which will yield the best results with color. Grain etc based on density and so fourth of the actual film strip. But people push it up to even 3200 at times
Super unrelated, but your wife looks like Morticia Addams (in a good way, no insult here). I think if you do family Halloween events or even just costumes, you should recommend her be that. And it's an easier one than say Gordon.
Thank you. Very nice video.
Thanks Richard!
Love this film. Great video!
Thanks Joel!
Funny thing, I had a look at this film today at a german shop, for 9€ per 36 exposures it is right around the price of Illford HP5 400 which I love.
love me some HP5
Can you please tell me what film did Margaret Bourke White used in her cameras? Accurate answers please.
Where can I find this film bro I just got bacc into 35mm film photography
a quick google search will tell you where its available depending on where you are
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this B&W film. How does it compare in terms of sharpness, grain structure and contrast with Ilford FP5 or Kodak Tri X? Is it less expensive or about the same cost. Thanks.
Thanks Norman. Cost wise I’m not sure. A quick google search would help you there. As far as grain, sharpness and contrast I’d say it falls somewhere in the middle. Grain isn’t as clean as ilford but not as punchy as tri x. It’s got good contrast but that bloom in highlights leads it to be softer and smoother so not as smooth as ilford but not as punchy as tri x. Same with sharpness.
Agent shadow is just Kentmere 400 with a cool label.
Define box speed
Unless I misspoke or said something in an odd way, box speed is what the film is supposed to be shot at. So example Portra 400 is 400 “box speed” film which will yield the best results with color. Grain etc based on density and so fourth of the actual film strip. But people push it up to even 3200 at times
@@graham_white understood.. thank you for your time. Us noobs appreciate it 🙏🏼
@@vanexel9687 anytimes! Sometimes I forget to explain things properly and need to clarify anyways ha.
wth i have the same Kodacolor bag. Easiest 30euros i ever used!
Ha it’s rad!
Super unrelated, but your wife looks like Morticia Addams (in a good way, no insult here). I think if you do family Halloween events or even just costumes, you should recommend her be that. And it's an easier one than say Gordon.
Funny enough you have long hair. You could be Wednesday.
Bahahahah. And the little one?
@@graham_white Cousin Itt
Thanks a lot that was helpful! 🤍
Glad it was helpful!