Huss
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So I finally developed that roll of Arista 100 that I had shot through it. I was waiting until I had a bunch of rolls to develop cuz I was busy looking busy etc.
As the H35 has a set exposure of f9 @ 1/100, ISO 100 film is really the ideal for outdoor/daylight use.
Interestingly this can be viewed as a camera for snap happy novices, or hard core experts. The hard core types will look at the fixed exposure, then work around the conditions using different films, developers etc.
These artisans will embrace this Kodak and make masterpieces with it! I mean, frankly in bright sunny weather here at the beach, ISO 25 would have been better...
As for the built in flash? Great for daylight and/or in the shade close up fill in. For regular flash use it is effective to maybe just past arm's length, and then you are looking into the deep dark blackness of your subject's soul.....
Ok, Kodak Ektar H35 (in sage green), Arista 100, Cinestill DF96 Monobath.
My final take away? This is a sweet little camera, everyone should have one. And use appropriately.
As the H35 has a set exposure of f9 @ 1/100, ISO 100 film is really the ideal for outdoor/daylight use.
Interestingly this can be viewed as a camera for snap happy novices, or hard core experts. The hard core types will look at the fixed exposure, then work around the conditions using different films, developers etc.
These artisans will embrace this Kodak and make masterpieces with it! I mean, frankly in bright sunny weather here at the beach, ISO 25 would have been better...
As for the built in flash? Great for daylight and/or in the shade close up fill in. For regular flash use it is effective to maybe just past arm's length, and then you are looking into the deep dark blackness of your subject's soul.....
Ok, Kodak Ektar H35 (in sage green), Arista 100, Cinestill DF96 Monobath.
My final take away? This is a sweet little camera, everyone should have one. And use appropriately.




