Shot a roll (well finished the roll) of Portra 400 (pushed to 800), then 400CN B&W, (pushed to 800) and lastly a roll of Fuji 800.
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Shot a roll (well finished the roll) of Portra 400 (pushed to 800), then 400CN B&W, (pushed to 800) and lastly a roll of Fuji 800.
plsx120 - 3 or 4 rolls
Kodak Portra
Lately, I've mostly been shooting Agfa.
Actually it's Agfa only by its name; AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 400 (Made in Japan). It's an el-cheapo supermarket film. It's rebranded Fuji Superia or some other Fuji film. It's really a good 35mm film and the price is quite lucrative too.
I have been shooting these days chromes: 3xSensia from freezer, tested CT Precisa, my first 4x5 sheets -- E100G... but also the usual Ektar and some Portra.
Last weekend on Vancouver Island: Three rolls and a bit of E100VS in 120, two rolls (more or less) in 35mm E100VS and six rolls (less three shots on the last roll) of FP4 Plus (120). The latter I am currently testing at 64, 80 and 125 ISO in Perceptol...
more plus x, and i have ilford 3200 loaded in the slr now
Some portraits of a friend and his wife on three rolls of 120 Kodak Portra 400.
I currently have a roll of HP5+ in the camera. Doing some testing to see what works well for me so am trying various ISOs on the same roll, then going to have a lab process it so I can see which ISO I like best. ISOs I am using are 100, 160, 250, and 400. Next up will probably be Provia 100F, followed by a roll of the Agfa/Rollei CR200.
I shot some handheld macro with Pro 800Z in a T90 that kept crying for HELP. I am not real hopeful...