There's been a big personal void in my life when it comes to slide film since the first death of Kodak Ektachrome that I haven't been able to fill for a while; but perhaps the closest thing to filling that gap is Fujifilm Provia 100f.
Lots of folks love negative film; but I've always been much more partial to slide film. Slide film is sort of like a badge of honor: you have to get the exposure perfectly right and most of the time the camera doesn't really do it. With negative film and the development process, you've got a lot more versatility. But with slide film, you have maybe one stop extra going in either direction. Perhaps this is one of the trademarks of what makes film so fun--that you have to get the image right and that the editing process isn't as simple as it is in digital. . thephoblographer.com
2017-8-8 13:00