I would. I much prefer Provia to (current) Ektachrome, but I assume Provia is not long for this world. As it is, I nearly always shoot Ektachrome with a Tiffen 812 filter. Just bought a 40.5mm one for my new Pentax 17, in fact.
It would be interesting, but at 29€ a pop, I'm not exactly hell bent on trying it.
It would be interesting, but at 29€ a pop, I'm not exactly hell bent on trying it.
Yes I'd try a "warm" Ektachrome 100 version, definitely.
Off subject, but how do you like half-frame?
Well, I've got my first roll in my Pentax 17 right now, and I haven't finished it, so I'm not really sure yet. I shot a couple rolls in an Olympus Pen EE that I found in an antique shop in Namibia a few years ago, and I enjoyed how some of those turned out, but the camera itself wasn't compelling enough to to really keep using. The Pentax 17 seems much more my style.
Why not just use a filter? It's a cine stock after all and I assume that Big K assumes its DP target market is filtering basically everything they shoot to some degree. I use a KR-1.5 on my lenses (warm skylight) pretty much all the time.
I can by todays Ektachrome for as little as $13 a roll here in the US. $20 is acceptable where $29 is nuts (it ain't Kodachrome)!.
I would immediately try any new slide film. Instead of "warm" film, I would like to see a slide film with higher ISO rating than 100. There is a long fall with cloudy skies in this part of Europe. At the moment, there is only one slide film readily available in the marker - Kodak E100 (and 5429. its motion picture version). What are the plans of Fuji in slide film market, is unclear. E-6 film is of course a niche market compared to color negatives, but there is still demand for these films.
It was more convenient to warm-filter standard Ektachrome than to cool the X version.
Using a warming filter does will not turn Ektachrome into Provia or Velvia
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