How many shots are in a CineStill 800?
36 Exposures
CineStill Film 800135 800 Tungsten High Speed (ISO 800) Color Film, 36 Exposures 135 DX Coded. Learn more about free returns.
What should I rate CineStill 800T at?
Per Brian Wright from the Cinestill team: From our tests and user feedback, CineStill 800T is best rated at EI (Exposure Index) 800 in tungsten light when processed in standard C-41 chemistry.
What is 800 ISO film?
Fast Film Speed – ISO 800 and Above Fast speed film will result in the grainiest photographs but is great to use when shooting fast-moving subjects in low light conditions. Fast speed film should not be used in bright conditions or images that you would like to enlarge more than 8×10 inches.
Can you pull Cinestill 800?
Push and Pulled Film Examples. Cinestill 800T +3 Not all color negative film pushes 3 stops well, but Cinestill 800T is one that is designed to do so. [Pull -1] Pulling color negative film will mute the colors, take away contrast, and increase shadow detail. [Pull -1] Pulling is much more common with B&W.
Is Portra 400 the best film?
Portra 400 is one of the most popular color negative films there is—and for good reason. 400 iso is a great in-between – it’s great for our outdoor shooting as well as shooting in lower light and for being a 400 iso film it has a very fine grain that’s barely noticeable when exposed properly.
Does CineStill 800T need Flash?
For CineStill 800T, the company gave us ISO 800 film that is Tungsten balanced–which means that it’s best used with a flash or daylight.
When can I use Portra 800?
Kodak Portra 800 offers stellar colors, great contrast and fantastic low-light performance, if you can live with a little grain. First introduced in 1998, Portra 800 is a fast, professional film stock that’s ideal for low light portraiture and even sports and action shooting.