Tim, if you exposed 50ASA modern negative stock at 40ASA you really will have a hard telling it apart from the same scene exposed at 50ASA.etimh wrote:I admit, this sounds promising.John_Pytlak wrote:As has been written in many other threads, Kodak VISION2 Color Negative Films have tremendous latitude, so overexposure by a stop or two still produces fine images. In fact, when you moderately overexpose a color negative, you get finer grain and more shadow detail, but you do need to be sure you don't overexpose to the extent the negative is too dense to transfer well.
I guess I'll give it a try--see how it comes out.John_Pytlak wrote:I recall that someone was going to test exposing Kodak VISION2 200T color negative film 7217 at EI-40 tungsten (just like K40). I predict that the images will look very good, with very fine grain and excellent sharpness and color.
Tim
I would positively advise to expose it at 40ASA, and if not 25 - this would be ideal for Super8.
Matt