I just shot my first roll of Porta 800 pushed two stops and I cannot wait to get the scans back!! This just made me that much more excited to get out into our spring blooms and try it some more
Hey bro, I just found your channel. I just want to say thanks I’ve learned so much and your production is insane. I’m just getting into a film photography and I’m still super new beginner so I really appreciate your content! Keep going bro!
Yo love to hear that mate! Glad that you’re enjoying the content and I appreciate the compliment! Hopefully you’ll learn a lot from the channel, got a couple of good things coming up too! Stay tuned 🙏🏼
Color: Lomo 100 is really nice, Gold 200 ofc :) , BW: TMax 400, Ilford Fp4+, Foma Creative 100, and recently discovered Kodak T400 CN... it's amazing to bad is not made anymore, can be processed in C41 chemestry
@@TIPSinc01 I have quite a lot of everything filling the bottom drawer of my refrigerator. Kodak mostly the cheaper ones and the portrait 400, TX. Getting into Fomapan 35 and 120 which is relatively cheap ($6-7). And just picked up some Lomography 92 120 for about 10bucks. Thanks for the vid bud. By the way, are you shooting your vids in 4x3 aspect ratio or something else? Because it's really terrific.
I tend not to push color film as much because it can get muddy pretty quick. I’ve pushed P400 one stop with decent results but haven’t done a good comparison. Is this something you would like to see?
Doesn't matter, they both measure the light. So if you use an internal light meter on your camera you set that to the desired ISO, otherwise you put the external light meter on that.
I just shot my first roll of Porta 800 pushed two stops and I cannot wait to get the scans back!! This just made me that much more excited to get out into our spring blooms and try it some more
I’m very interested in how that looks! Let me know when you get the scans back 🙏🏼
Hey bro, I just found your channel. I just want to say thanks I’ve learned so much and your production is insane. I’m just getting into a film photography and I’m still super new beginner so I really appreciate your content! Keep going bro!
Yo love to hear that mate! Glad that you’re enjoying the content and I appreciate the compliment! Hopefully you’ll learn a lot from the channel, got a couple of good things coming up too! Stay tuned 🙏🏼
Color: Lomo 100 is really nice, Gold 200 ofc :) , BW: TMax 400, Ilford Fp4+, Foma Creative 100, and recently discovered Kodak T400 CN... it's amazing to bad is not made anymore, can be processed in C41 chemestry
You’ve got a full arsenal of film that you use haha! Nice!
Yeah but film stock has more than doubled in price here in Japan in the past 2 years! So I'm finding myself having to try cheaper stock.
Yeah prices are sky rocketing here too. Some cheaper stocks are really good too, what are you on right now?
@@TIPSinc01 I have quite a lot of everything filling the bottom drawer of my refrigerator. Kodak mostly the cheaper ones and the portrait 400, TX. Getting into Fomapan 35 and 120 which is relatively cheap ($6-7). And just picked up some Lomography 92 120 for about 10bucks. Thanks for the vid bud. By the way, are you shooting your vids in 4x3 aspect ratio or something else? Because it's really terrific.
@@TIPSinc01 oh I see you answered re the aspect ratio. Very cool. I'm going for Academy Ratio in my upcoming videos.
@@angelinoreports that’s a nice collection!
@@angelinoreports also really nice aspect ratio, I like 4X3 a lot because it reminds me of the early days 🥲
Nice video, just found you on youtube. Where in NL do you live? We should definitely hang out and shoot some film!
Thx mate! Hope you’ll enjoy the content 🙏🏼
Did you ever compare pushing portra 400 1 stop vs portra 800?
I tend not to push color film as much because it can get muddy pretty quick. I’ve pushed P400 one stop with decent results but haven’t done a good comparison. Is this something you would like to see?
@@TIPSinc01 yes!
hi what's better for overexposed
changing iso on the camera or in the light meter
is it changing something ?
Doesn't matter, they both measure the light. So if you use an internal light meter on your camera you set that to the desired ISO, otherwise you put the external light meter on that.
is it Ok to change ISO multiple times in the middle of the roll or it doesnt matter?
That doesn’t matter, it’s just about the exposure of that frame. If you’re pushing or pulling it’s a different story though 😉
Yes, endeed!
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Portra 800 is great but I just can’t justify the cost. Including development it comes out to 0.70€ per shot. Ouch.
It’s a hefty price, but it’s not that different from Portra 400 right now. What do you like to shoot as a color film?
@@LittleRedCar10 I heard that Kodak gold
is a lot cheaper over there! Should see if I can get my hands on some when I’m there.
@@LittleRedCar10 where do you get it from?
do you Develop Filmrolls your self ?
Nope, I let the lab handle that 🙌🏼
Portra 160 for me with a tripod
You shoot a lot of landscapes? Sounds like the perfect setup for that!
@@TIPSinc01 I shoot fairies and angels in the liquid forests of organic water, something like this but the result looks like landscapes
@@chriscard6544 😂😂😂
FUJI VelviA 50 E6 is the best film ever exicted!
I have seen such beautiful landscapes on velvia 😍
Velvia fan here as well. Love it over the Ektachrome and all the negatives
@@shang-hsienyang1284 you shoot it on medium format or even larger?
i always asked why you shoot 800 only haha, now i know loll
Haha here you go mate! 😁
Portra 800 here in Vancouver is $35 CAD before tax 🥲
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