Wow. definitelly a pure Tungsten film. It really shows its strentgh under artificial light conditions. If i only could effort shooting on film much more... :)
Also, keep the filter at the tungsten (bulb) icon for the Vision 200T. It can be color corrected in post, and ensures the exposure to be set to 100 ASA (one stop overexposed...this is by design of Kodak to give you tighter grain and color density).
Wow. definitelly a pure Tungsten film. It really shows its strentgh under artificial light conditions. If i only could effort shooting on film much more... :)
KRAFTWERK2K6 1 year ago
looks great! who did the processing?
PARRAVISION 2 years ago
Thanks! This was developed by Dwayne's photo in Kansas.
x05e 2 years ago
good stuff....i have 8mm video also
MarioLoco03 2 years ago
love your style, the way you shoot and cut, awesome stuff.
bobcranehomevids 2 years ago
Thanks. Have you film -tested your Canon yet?
x05e 2 years ago
I have and it's going great, thanks.
bobcranehomevids 2 years ago
happyslip!!!!
IIIIFile13IIII 2 years ago
Hey that was Happyslip!
Clarkthek 2 years ago
Some help would really really be appreciated.
joeepperson 2 years ago
I just recently bought a Canon 310XL and i have no idea what film I need, but I really want to start shooting. I plan to shoot mostly outdoors.
Could you please help me out?
joeepperson 3 years ago
The Canon 310XL will properly meter the following: Pro8mm 50D, Fuji Velvia 50D, Pro8mm 160T (or any 160 ASA film), Kodak Plus-X film, Kodak Vision2 200T, Kodak Vision3 500T (notch hacked).
x05e 2 years ago
Also, keep the filter at the tungsten (bulb) icon for the Vision 200T. It can be color corrected in post, and ensures the exposure to be set to 100 ASA (one stop overexposed...this is by design of Kodak to give you tighter grain and color density).
x05e 2 years ago
hey, I'm looking for info on how to redo the notches....can you share a link or something? cheers!
omykron 3 years ago