Elite Chrome 200 - how much can you push?

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StorminMatt

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Has anyone tried? Yes, Fuji makes Provia 400X. But I just don't like the way it performs vs Kodak chromes under fluorescent lighting for handheld indoor shots.
 
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Yes, Fuji makes Provia 400X. But I just don't like the way it performs vs Kodak chromes under fluorescent lighting for handheld indoor shots.
Is that with our without FL-DAY filter?

Anyway, I doubt EliteChrome is very pushable, but Kodak claims E200 pushes well up to EI 800.
 
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Is that with our without FL-DAY filter?

Anyway, I doubt EliteChrome is very pushable, but Kodak claims E200 pushes well up to EI 800.

Using a filter would kind of defeat the purpose. In any case, isn't Elite 200 basically just the non-professional version of E200 (similar to KR64 s PKR64)?
 

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You can push it as much as you want, the question is the results. You will get reduced DMAX and higher contrast. I would experiment, shoot a roll of test images, EI 200, 400, 800, 1600, push accordingly, and compare.
 
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