Here is a short film shot on 100D super 8 at 24fps with a Canon 514XL-S and no conversion filter.
Johan Malmsten has filmed, the moon some electric lamps, flames and a computer screen with this daylight balanced filmstock.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyUaSlBkoCo
100D - Indoors - Artificial light - An Example
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Re: 100D - Indoors - Artificial light - An Example
Hey,
Thanks for the video.
I was wondering if you would know how much ASA is this film?
if its just 25asa like I read somewhere, how can you film indoors? (wouldn't it be completely dark ?)
Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the video.
I was wondering if you would know how much ASA is this film?
if its just 25asa like I read somewhere, how can you film indoors? (wouldn't it be completely dark ?)
Thanks in advance!
Re: 100D - Indoors - Artificial light - An Example
The effective speed of 100D becomes 25ASA when the correct conversion filter is used.
Without a filter it is 100ASA but most artificial lighting would result in images that are very red. However modern lights can mimic sunlight.
Without a filter it is 100ASA but most artificial lighting would result in images that are very red. However modern lights can mimic sunlight.
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Re: 100D - Indoors - Artificial light - An Example
Hi! The film was shot with the Ektachrome 100 daylight balanced film - rated at 100asa without a conversion filter.teasider wrote:Hey,
Thanks for the video.
I was wondering if you would know how much ASA is this film?
if its just 25asa like I read somewhere, how can you film indoors? (wouldn't it be completely dark ?)
Thanks in advance!
Hope this helps!
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Re: 100D - Indoors - Artificial light - An Example
Did you have a quick look at the clip Angus? What do you think?Angus wrote:Without a filter it is 100ASA but most artificial lighting would result in images that are very red. However modern lights can mimic sunlight.
Re: 100D - Indoors - Artificial light - An Example
The clip looks good. Did you use day light balanced bulbs or color correct for the red in post?
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Re: 100D - Indoors - Artificial light - An Example
Hi! As far as I know that bulbs were standard - but I am not 100% certain.(I did not shoot the footage)rlorenz2 wrote:The clip looks good. Did you use day light balanced bulbs or color correct for the red in post?
There was no correction made in post.
Re: 100D - Indoors - Artificial light - An Example
Which conversion filter would be used with the daylight 100?
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