It should work much the same as Provia, it will accentuate the effects of warmer light in late afternoon/before sunset more than Provia. I meter and develop it the same.
My Pentax 6x7 is an early one and I haven't had to file anything down. However I agree that loading fresh rolls and getting finished rolls out is annoyingly stiff and tricky to do, especially in the field.
I'd shoot it and enjoy.
Maybe some brackets for the first roll (box speed, +1/2, +1 would be my choice)
Edit: Also a reminder to us that we should use our film, as we will not be making any exposures once we are gone and we don't want to leave someone else with the problem of working out what...
Definitely nothing to do with the vendor. They shipped next business day and everything was labelled and documented correctly. Packed really well too.
It reached the eBay international shipping hub within the USA fine too (2 days). Just DHL international being incredibly slow.
One more data point: purchased Sinar compendium shade from a US vendor on eBay (the camera outlet - a branch of KEH) on 2nd March. All taxes, duties, tariffs etc paid as part of the eBay purchase.
Arrived this morning, 1st April. Nothing to do with the vendor who shipped it the next business...
You might find some of the information in this old thread helpful (assuming you didn't find it already).
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/reversal-ra-4-experiment-thread.54751/
It looks like there's at least one place with it listed on their website in anticipation of release:
https://eurofotoart.md/index.php?id_product=34&rewrite=harman-switch-azure-125&controller=product&id_lang=3
I was wondering if anyone had heard anything recently about this. I've seen a couple of posts on their IG/FB stories in the last couple of months that seemed to be testing their materials but nothing concrete.
I also asked them in January via the chat interface on their website which replies...
I'm currently living in the Netherlands. I find the slowest shipping is from the USA followed by Australia, UK and Austria with Japan being by far the fastest.
Import duties/taxes are a fact of life and must be factored in when deciding the purchase budget.
Qualitatively (NB the plural of...
I'm happy with mine. I've used it for metering for landscape when shooting E6 through my Pentax 67 as well as metering for natural light and flash on my LF shots.
It's pretty accurate, at least it agrees well with the meter on my T90 for natural light, flash is decent too although I managed to...
P30 was definitely available in 120, although perhaps not claimable via the vouchers for Kickstarter rewards. I bought and shot a handful of rolls of it over the last couple of years.
In general, this is a good example of the potential pitfalls of kickstarters. It wasn't a total failure, but...
Because each colour film has a characteristic look that is different to digital for me, and I prefer it.
I've tried and can't replicate them with processing digital myself. I find the Fuji cameras film simulations unconvincing when compared to the real thing.
I reckon I can shoot a trichrome on 4x5 retropan 320 and develop in rodinal for c. £/$/€ 5 per trichrome.
Last time out I underexposed the green channel and didn't have my film holder completely consistently positioned during DSLR scanning so the output was a little ugly.
Hello, I've been lurking for a long time and finally decided to make a profile.
I'm British but have been living in the Netherlands for the last three years, based just south of Haarlem.
I came to film photography in 2011 as I wanted something better than my 350D (digital rebel) but couldn't...
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