Edimilson
Member
Hello guys!
My sister has just asked me a favor. She wants me to photograph her paintings (oil and watercolor) so that she can send the prints to someone who is selecting works for an exposition. I seldom shoot color, so I know next to nothing about color films. I have heard, though, that some films are more appropriate in this or that situation and this is why I'm here.
I'm going to use daylight, either outdors or close to a large window. My first thought would be a Fuji Superia, but I hear this film may be too "warm" (??). Anyway, what would you suggest?
Oh, I own only 35 mm cameras. I'm thinking of using my Olympus OM 2000 and a 50 mm Zuiko lens. Or should I use another kind of lens? I also own a Bessa R3A with a Voigtländer 90mm Lanthar lens.
Thanks!
Edimilson
My sister has just asked me a favor. She wants me to photograph her paintings (oil and watercolor) so that she can send the prints to someone who is selecting works for an exposition. I seldom shoot color, so I know next to nothing about color films. I have heard, though, that some films are more appropriate in this or that situation and this is why I'm here.
I'm going to use daylight, either outdors or close to a large window. My first thought would be a Fuji Superia, but I hear this film may be too "warm" (??). Anyway, what would you suggest?
Oh, I own only 35 mm cameras. I'm thinking of using my Olympus OM 2000 and a 50 mm Zuiko lens. Or should I use another kind of lens? I also own a Bessa R3A with a Voigtländer 90mm Lanthar lens.
Thanks!
Edimilson