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Film Photography Podcast – Episode 195 - September 1, 2018
Special guest Phil Steblay from TheDarkroom.com. Topics include Photo Lab Troubleshooting, the Hasselblad Flex Body, Pancake Lenses, and much more!
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Photo by Paige K. Davis
This is a 100% comparison of Fujichrome Provia 100F film shot with a Nikon F80 (and scanned on a Nikon Super Coolscan 8000 ED with Vuescan software) and the same view taken with both a digital Nikon D7000 & Fujifilm X10.
Note: Although the caption above says the Fuji X10 was shot in 12MP mode, in reality, once the image is cropped to match the 2:3 aspect ratio, the dimensions change from 3000x4000 to 2664x4000, which is actually 10.7MP. The width however, is the same as 12MP APS-C.
Also, noise reduction with Imagenomic Noiseware Pro was applied in post to the Nikon F80 scan and the Fuji X10 image. The Nikon D7000 image in the middle had no noise so no noise reduction was applied.
Conclusion? For anyone who thinks film is dead, think again. With a good scanner, some tech skills and a $25 '70s era SLR, you can easily get pro results that few could tell the difference from images shot on a $1200 DSLR.
And for those wondering if the Fujifilm X10 can match or exceed film at base ISO; the answer is "yes" in sharpness, color and dynamic range and "always" in convenience and portability.
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Film: Ilford HP5+ 400
Developer: Ilford DD-X (1:9 ~ 16 min)
Stopper: Ilford Ilfostop Stop Bath
Fixer: Ilford Rapid Fixer
Scanner: Nikon CoolScan 5000 ED
Filter: B+W 022 YELLOW MRC
Nessie. Photographed near to Loch Ness, Scotland.
Canon EOS 55 + EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 USM. Fuji Sensia slide film. You can view this fairly rare camera here www.flickr.com/photos/trevordurrittlrps/49519553733.
Another shot from my latest film role.
No editing at all, I'm in love with how this turned out.
Scout has her puppies tomorrow morning so expect pictures soon!
Film Photography Podcast
Episode 205 - November 15, 2018
Topics include: Pin Blad Pin Hole Adapter, Eliminating Water Spots on Film, Yodica Creative Films, Four Essential Filters for BW Photography and More.
The Canon EOS 850 is....gasp...The Canon T50 of EOS cameras!!!
I fitted a "phat" Tamron 28 - 200mm lens on this EOS and took it for a spin around FPP HQ.
This is an amazingly simple and well made camera in the long line of Canon EOS cameras. Made in 1988, the camera replicates some of the super simple features from the T50.
You have a Program mode, a Depth of Field mode (that allows you to select two focus points for maximum depth of field) and a self-timer mode. That's it!
Shutter 1/2000th to 2 seconds
X-Sync is 125th second.
DX Code sensor for iso 25 to 3200.
Film without a DX code will default to 25 iso.
Addl links:
Camera-Wiki - camera-wiki.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_850
Ollinger's Camera Collection - www.jollinger.com/photo/cam-coll/cameras/Canon_EOS_750_85...
The camera manual at the Butkus camera site - www.butkus.org/chinon/canon/canon_eos_850_750/canon_eos_8...
Camera in the Canon Museum - global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film130.html
From an old roll of Silvertone, developed a year or two ago. Spending my Christmas day going through old film. :)
ROLLEI 35SE + Kodak portra160
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