Hi,
I'm new to the forum and to film shooting in general, though I've been shooting digital for 10 years. I'm taking a course in B&W film processing right now, and among other supplies, I'm required to pick up a set of polycontrast filters. I'm on a really tight budget and want to spend as little as possible without buying really junky equipment. There are vintage Kodak polycontrast filters on the bay for $8, as opposed to $30-40 for a new set. Has the technology of these filters changed in the last few decades that would mean there's a major advantage in buying a new set, or is the packaging the only real difference?
Thanks!
Dan
I'm new to the forum and to film shooting in general, though I've been shooting digital for 10 years. I'm taking a course in B&W film processing right now, and among other supplies, I'm required to pick up a set of polycontrast filters. I'm on a really tight budget and want to spend as little as possible without buying really junky equipment. There are vintage Kodak polycontrast filters on the bay for $8, as opposed to $30-40 for a new set. Has the technology of these filters changed in the last few decades that would mean there's a major advantage in buying a new set, or is the packaging the only real difference?
Thanks!
Dan
