Ooh awesome stuff man, have never tried it expired, that should be fantastic! There is something about the way slide film catches light. Plus the negatives (well transparencies) look amazing, I want to make a back-lit frame to mount my slides on in my living room at some point.
Ha, that sounds cool (Might have to steal that idea... <.< >.>).
Here's my first roll using Fuji 400H, I'm really digging how the images came out, and it probably replaced Portra 400 as my favorite film. Unfortunately there's a scratch through out the entire roll...![]()
Toluca, Mexico
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Kodak Portra160
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What camera did you use for these? That's medium format, right?Ha, that sounds cool (Might have to steal that idea... <.< >.>).
Here's my first roll using Fuji 400H, I'm really digging how the images came out, and it probably replaced Portra 400 as my favorite film. Unfortunately there's a scratch through out the entire roll...
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no sir, it was shot with this little baby that I bought for a dollar at an arts repurpose store.
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Sorry, I'm still trying to learn about film and for some reason I assumed 400H was only available on medium format.
Anyway, awesome pictures!
Thanks! this was actually my first roll using 400H I'm no expert but I've had some experience with different films, and there's others, like Damage, who are also into film. if you have any questions, ask away.
Went out last night and decided to try out street photography. In the 6 years or so I've been into photography, I'm not sure if I've even once gone out with no goal in mind.
These were my 3 favorite shots:
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I have replichrome to emulate film look but I can't get that look you have with real film.
Really nice work with these, whereabouts in the world are you? What camera and lens did you use?
hey everyone so i just celebrated my 24th birthday and i'm gonna scoop a new lens for my Nikon D5200.
I can't decide between a really fast 50mm or an extreme wide-angle lens (i have a huge bonesaw for fisheye so i assure you this will get used a lot)
what should i do?
currently using a 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 and a 55-200mm 4-5.6
i'm really leaning toward a 50 at around 1.6-1.8 but can't decide. i have about $200 to spend, what should i be looking at?
note: i'll be using these for a lot of video
Personally I find 50mm a little too long on a crop sensor. I would suggest having a look at the nikkor 35mm 1.8 dx lens which is a fantastic bit of kit and dirt cheap brand new
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001S2PPT0/?tag=neogaf0e-20
as for fisheye I think you may struggle in your budget but you may find the tokina 11-16 or sigma 10-20 lenses to be wide enough. Otherwise Sigma do a very cool fully circular fisheye 4.5mm 2.8f that I have rented a couple of times, bit of a one trick pony though
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Thanks for the input. Idk what a 35mm would come out to with the crop ratio, you're saying it'll be closer to 50 than the actual 50? The 35 seems like it would be more versatile in video. I've been shooting at 50 with the kit lens and coming out with some pretty cool exposures, so I'm a little resistant because I was really sold on a 50.
But ultimately if 35 w/ the crop factor is truer to 50 than the numerous 50dx lenses I'll go that route. But to me $200 isn't dirt cheap lol
What do you think about the Fujifilm X100s? I have been studing this camera I think I might get one but first I would like to have the opinion of someone that has one