
A great film… however, in a few situation of diminishing light (dusk), overexposure is a good insurance policy. I should have been aware that the light was fast moving way off the mark and unlike other films, over compensation would have been best… my fault more than the film. That was just a few shots out of bunches more that were great. Sharpness… lets be real… Tons of sharpness and detail! There has been many discussions in film forums about “pink or purple cast shadows”, but I found a few situations were my FILM SCANNER was not dealing with the film well. Minor adjustments seemed to fix this. I’ll be stocking up on this stuff again soon.
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Nikon SLR F401X compatible with 35mm films like...?
Will my Nikon SLR F401x be compatible with 35mm films like -Kodak Ultramax Kodak Ektar 400 135-36-Kodak Professional Ektar 100 135-36-Agfa CT Precisa 100 135-36 and last but not least-Fujicolor Natura 1600 135-36 if yes, what would be the outcome? i am bored of my digital SLR.. I want to have some experimenting to do....Thanks
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