OldBodyOldSoul
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I have never shot this film before. Tomorrow morning I am heading out of town and thinking if I should take the five rolls of Press 800 I recently got as a gift with me.
It's winter here, tomorrow will be overcast but probably bright (no snow though) and I will be shooting outside. The main subject will be the life in a small town. I am hoping to grab some shots of local people, but portraiture will not be my main goal (not in the standard sense anyway). I've heard that this film is terrible with skin tones and that it's not easy to scan. My initial idea was to shoot b&w only but, after some thinking, I realized that it would be nice to get certain shots in color. This is the only color film in 35mm I have at the moment, so it's either that or no color.
Any advice? Should I skip Press 800 and keep it for regular day snapshooting or should I give it a try? Rate it at 600 and hope for the best? Take into account the fact that this is for fun so it's not like I will pay dearly if I make a wrong decision. I do expect to make some shots that will mean to me more than everyday shots, so it's not like I don't care either.
Thanks.
It's winter here, tomorrow will be overcast but probably bright (no snow though) and I will be shooting outside. The main subject will be the life in a small town. I am hoping to grab some shots of local people, but portraiture will not be my main goal (not in the standard sense anyway). I've heard that this film is terrible with skin tones and that it's not easy to scan. My initial idea was to shoot b&w only but, after some thinking, I realized that it would be nice to get certain shots in color. This is the only color film in 35mm I have at the moment, so it's either that or no color.
Any advice? Should I skip Press 800 and keep it for regular day snapshooting or should I give it a try? Rate it at 600 and hope for the best? Take into account the fact that this is for fun so it's not like I will pay dearly if I make a wrong decision. I do expect to make some shots that will mean to me more than everyday shots, so it's not like I don't care either.
Thanks.