Current film choice for snorkelling (Nikonos III)

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Athiril

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I'll be taking my Nikonos III with 35mm f/2.5 snorkelling where I live, probably with an 85A filter.

And was wondering about fil choice.


How does the Superia 4th colour layer hold up? 4th layer offer any benefits like in fluro light?

You normally want a punchy film yeah? So how does Ektar hold up?

Looking between:

Fuji Fujicolor 100 ($3.43/roll)
Fuji Sensia 100 ($6.87/roll)
Fuji Provia 400X (~$13/roll for 3 pack ~$8.50/roll 10 pack)
Fuji Superia 400 X-TRA ($4.04/roll)
Fuji Pro 400H ($5.68/roll)
Agfa Vista 400 ($4.58/roll)
Kodak Ektar 100 ($7.58/roll)
Kodak Portra 400VC (maybe.. $10/roll)
 

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I'm in a similar spot, planning a trip to Hawaii in August.

Athiril, why are you using the 85A filter? I'm an ignoramus on filters.

I usually get nice results from 400 speed print film like Portra VC in underwater conditions, although it's usually a swimming pool! Ektar would probably be good and the price is good, but may be a bit slow if you're not using flash.
 

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Any 400 speed should be fine. In shallow water (say 10ft or less) 100 speed would be fine. I find that when I shoot underwater (mostly pools with my d******) I have to compensate for the blue cast of the water by adding a red filter on.

-Josh
 

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What Josh said, the 85A (converts the overly blue sensitive tungsten film to look normal with the blue-drenched light of daylight... wow that sounded weird..) is to reduce the blue cast of underwater photography.
 
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