Most professional review I have seen on UA-cam about this film by now. The film shines in my opinion in architecture and also street, with high contrast and good light. In Street this can create artistic effects highlighting e.g. lighter dressed people in darker surroundings. Backlighted situations as you show render with the full scale of dynamic range and deep blacks.
I would be curious to hear how you like ILFORD Ortho Plus in general and in which situations you are shooting it. Not sure I can put my finger on it yet. PS: I had to take down the initial video for technical reasons that I couldn't solve in UA-cam Studio. Sorry for the inconveniences.
The re-upload reminded me that I still had this video on my list to watch. Happy I did not accidentally miss it, such a detailed and elaborate review - the architecture shoots were my favorites.
Truly excellent results from the Ortho Plus film Marcus, I am very impressed with it's qualities, and your photos. I have 35mm and 120 rolls to try, but due to the Covid situation haven't had a chance yet. I currently have Ferrania P30 in my M6 and will switch to Ortho Plus next. Thank you for another excellent video.
@@TheMPhotography Hello Marcus, I really like P30. The contrast is something special. I was one of the original Ferrania Kickstarter investors, and after patiently waiting for the colour film, took the option to try some P30 instead, so I have quite a few rolls in stock! I really do like it and look forward to hearing your thoughts in your video. Have a great Sunday.
Nice work! Fair point about getting through 36 frames of this. Maybe better suited to 120? Just ordered a few rolls myself after this to give it a shot in an RB67. Thanks for the informative video and great examples.
This film is so good an pro level that the lenses really can matter and it can make use of the optics. One can really shape the desired look by the choice of the lens. A low contrast lens would give some more flexibility in post.
It is untrue. The film is blind for RED. You are wrong on greens and blues. Grain and contrast are normal as it was in 1933. Much blabla By the way, do you think that the ortho film fits in other camera's?
Most professional review I have seen on UA-cam about this film by now. The film shines in my opinion in architecture and also street, with high contrast and good light. In Street this can create artistic effects highlighting e.g. lighter dressed people in darker surroundings. Backlighted situations as you show render with the full scale of dynamic range and deep blacks.
Thank you Christoph. Happy to hear that you liked the video. Fully agree with what you say.
Great video, thank you for such a comprehensive test of Ortho Plus
Thanks for watching. Glad you liked it.
Awesome review Ortho 80 here I come.
Super. Enjoy the film 👍🏻
Excellent review and very helpful
Glad you liked it
Very interesting video Markus, I totally agree with your thoughts about this kind of film and the science behind it! Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👋🏻
Thank you Ruud.
I would be curious to hear how you like ILFORD Ortho Plus in general and in which situations you are shooting it. Not sure I can put my finger on it yet.
PS: I had to take down the initial video for technical reasons that I couldn't solve in UA-cam Studio. Sorry for the inconveniences.
The re-upload reminded me that I still had this video on my list to watch. Happy I did not accidentally miss it, such a detailed and elaborate review - the architecture shoots were my favorites.
Thank you Karin.
Great look at this film - really like the swan image in particular. I’m planning on shooting landscapes and some urban architecture with this film.
Thank you. Looking forward seeing some of your shots with the film.
Truly excellent results from the Ortho Plus film Marcus, I am very impressed with it's qualities, and your photos. I have 35mm and 120 rolls to try, but due to the Covid situation haven't had a chance yet. I currently have Ferrania P30 in my M6 and will switch to Ortho Plus next. Thank you for another excellent video.
Thank you Robin. Glad you liked the video. I also shot P30 lately and like it. Will do a video later about it as well. Do you like P30 so far?
@@TheMPhotography Hello Marcus, I really like P30. The contrast is something special. I was one of the original Ferrania Kickstarter investors, and after patiently waiting for the colour film, took the option to try some P30 instead, so I have quite a few rolls in stock! I really do like it and look forward to hearing your thoughts in your video. Have a great Sunday.
I like what I have seen so far as well. Crazy contrast indeed. More in my video soon.
Great shots and review, thank you.
Thank you Joel.
Die Architekturfotos erinnern mich sehr an die Bilder von Gerry Johansson. Sehr schön!
Danke schön!
Super Bytrag. Dä Fium mues ig ou usteschtä. Merci für e Bytrag!!
Merci vilmal!
Nice work! Fair point about getting through 36 frames of this. Maybe better suited to 120? Just ordered a few rolls myself after this to give it a shot in an RB67. Thanks for the informative video and great examples.
Thanks Luke. Glad it was informative. I think 120 is a wise choice. Next time I will also shoot it in 120 on my RZ67.
Never tried it, but definitely worth a trial.
What developer & time did you use? Thanks.
I used HC-110. I don’t remember the development time anymore. 🙁
This film seems it would be best paired with a low contrast lens (ie Industar FED 10 50mm lens f3.5)
This film is so good an pro level that the lenses really can matter and it can make use of the optics. One can really shape the desired look by the choice of the lens. A low contrast lens would give some more flexibility in post.
It is untrue.
The film is blind for RED.
You are wrong on greens and blues.
Grain and contrast are normal as it was in 1933.
Much blabla
By the way, do you think that the ortho film fits in other camera's?