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Pushing Vs Pulling Film
Robert | 2024-07-05 05:52:50 |
Hard to go wrong with this film ! Even pushing - pulling it does quite well ! shoot this all the time. 5 |
Rick | 2024-04-27 02:47:58 |
I have only shot one roll of this film and I already love it! Nice fine, even grain. Can't say anything regarding pushing or pulling but I am guessing -1/+2 would be just fine. 5 |
Robert | 2024-09-29 01:22:50 |
I try to mix it up and use a different stock every time, sometimes expired, sometimes experimenting with pushing/pulling, but when I'm shooting something I care about and it has to be good, I always come back to ol' reliable, Portra 160. 5 |
Colin | 2024-09-26 07:42:46 |
The image quality is excellent. I like the fact that you can zoom by pushing and pulling on the end of the lens rather than rotating a dial; it's faster. It's easy to handle off a tripod, which is mainly how I use it. I wish it were weatherproof. 5 |
SA | 2024-07-24 02:37:45 |
I love the tone of the Portra, it's suited me. And I also find that I get decent results pushing this one stop (at the most) or pulling as needed. 5 |
Antonio | 2024-06-23 01:44:52 |
I like this a lot. I will probably keep it on the camera ll the time. I adjust the angle of the monitor by pulling and pushing the sun hood. Nice product! 5 |
Eric Guideng | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I see myself using this for the next decade or two. It is a tank. It is one of those things that you should invest in early because it will be useful from day one, especially if you have a heavy boom stand that you're always pushing and pulling to hit that sweet spot. It is everything I want in a rolling stand base. 5 |
Manuel | 2024-09-05 04:54:50 |
..and a slightly more subdued color palette VS its 400 speed sister film, making it especially suited for color landscape shots. The price for all this is a lowered exposure latitude, especially towards the lower end. 5 |
Rodrigo | 2024-07-07 08:19:36 |
I use this kind of film in every format, ISO 400 is especially good for pushing up to two stops. 5 |
Theodore | 2024-07-03 06:18:32 |
I like this better than Tri x for pushing. 5 |