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I agree.
Better effort from Kodak 500T.. cough cough CineStill 800T
So this roll was an overall better experience and outcome than my previous roll however I still only got around 20% usable images which still have far too much grain for my tastes.
@hervinsyah in my experience it performs much better in lowlight as results tend to be cold and washed out in daylight. It doesn't have specifically be a decent SLR it can be any style of camera but a fast aperture is key as you wont want that shutter open too long as this film munches light!
oh, I see, so if I use with my lubitel 166+ for example I only push the shutter one second if shooting at night time. Many thanks for your info, my friend =)
@hervinsyah Unless your shooting in total darkness you shouldn't need to expose the film for as long as 1 second! Most my shots were between 1/60-1/250 between f/1.4 - f/2.5. So with the Lubitel 166 having a maximum aperture you should be able to get hand held shots wide open at around 1/15-1/80 :) Plus bare in mind you can push the film 1 or 2 stops when processing so you can rate the film at 1000/1250 ISO and get the lab to compensate when processing :)
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