CHAS wrote:I'll be using 7 rolls of K40, 3 of VNF and 2 Tri-X with my Minolta XL-401...should be fun. I'll see if I can get a cool time-lapse of the sunset or sunrise...
Try a red filter with the tri-x. I found that the exposure with the new plus-x in the minolta XL601 with a 25A was perfect. My Nizo 4056 also held up very well to this situation. I find many different cameras in the same scenario can give various results.
Nigel wrote:I got a roll of 7299 ages ago and need to shoot it. Hopefully Sunday will be the day. I don't buy into Kodak saying that I can't get anything out of this film without their secret black-box...Lies--All Lies.
Have they ever claimed that? I thought the point was simply that results would be atypical when scanned via conventional methods, and the "black box" was one way of correcting this.
I'm interested in hearing how you go with it. I remember Roger talking about the idea of a non-colour-masked neg film being ideal for home telecine purposes. This stock may well be it, in 16mm, at least. (I have read that it is quite soft and grainy, so probably wouldn't suit 8mm too well- not that I can imagine there being much demand for it to be cut down!)