This video investigates the differences between three 800 ISO color film stocks: Kodak Portra, Lomography Color Negative, and the film found in Kodak Funsaver disposable cameras. The creators conduct a rigorous experiment using identical cameras, lenses, and lighting conditions to compare the results. The video explores the potential for these films to be the same emulsion with different base materials, or entirely different emulsions.
9516 8 месяцев назад 12:14This video compares Kodak Portra 800 and Lomo 800 film stocks. The creator shoots both films side-by-side using a Mamiya 645 Pro TL and compares the results from scans. They discuss the grain, color, and exposure characteristics of each film, noting that the results are surprisingly similar.
14672 3 года назад 6:39The video explores the world of high ISO color film, specifically focusing on the discontinued Fuji Superia 1600. The creator compares it to other high ISO options like Portra 800 pushed to 1600 and Cinestill 800 pushed to 3200, discussing their strengths and weaknesses in low-light situations. The video also reflects on the history of high ISO color film and its limitations compared to digital photography.
23811 1 год назад 12:45