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Silbersalz35 50D

With ISO 50 film you inevitably find yourself shooting with the diaphragm rather wide open and therefore a limited DoF, which can lead to strange effects, such as here: distinctive bubble bokeh.

 

Silbersalz35 is a German startup that offers Kodak cine film re-packaged in standard 35 mm film cartridges plus development and high resolution scans. Their film is sold in packs of four cartridges.

 

I tried them once last winter, at the time with four rolls of their 500T tungsten balanced high ISO film.

 

This time I ordered a pack of four different rolls. This is the ISO 50 daylight balanced fine grain fim. Silbersalz 35 now comes in DX coded cartridges. The DX code would automatically set an overexposure by one stop, but I overrode that and exposed it at ISO 50.

 

I used the Zeiss Ikon Contarex with a Planar 50 lens for this roll.

 

I have created a Flickr group for photos shot with the Zeiss Ikon Contarex.

 

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Contarex (built in 1965-1966)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2 50mm Contarex Mount

Silbersalz35 50D colour cine film

Developed and scanned by silbersalz35.com

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Uploaded on September 9, 2020