Warren G. Dolbashian |
Kodak Portra 160 NC 120 FILM Hi, I acknowlage that you are pretty busy but, I must know and am very crious on this. The film kodak 160nc 120 size. I have a Lubitel 120 camera that I use the film in. I would like to know if you can lead me oir suggest about a chart or general tips on shooting and settings for this 160asa film. What's a good setting for normal outdoors(speed and apiture), with flash and general night, and such. This would make a big differance to me and my photoraphy as far as shooting with this great camera. Hope to hear from you soon. My e-mail is warrendolbash!yahoo.com. Thanks in advance. Have A Day That's Great!! Warren Cranston, R.I.
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Justin G. |
Well first you can get a light meter to get you exact exposures, but being print film you can guess pretty easily, depending on the situation. Bright sunny light, try f/16 @ 1/125 (or any equivelant ratio). Cloudy but still brighy, just drop a stop, try f/11 @ 1/125 (or any equivelant). etc, etc. Anyways there should be an exposure chart on Kodak's site, I'll try to locate it.
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Justin G. |
Check out page three of this tech pub.
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Warren G. Dolbashian |
Hey Justin G, Thank you so much for the answer and espeacally the link to the PDF of the WOLE INFO sheet for that film and all the speeds and stats. That was so very kind of you to answer and even to send me the PDF. You are a Class A guy. I owe you buddy. I've been tring to get this answer from all sorts of forums and chats and no one even tried or really even responded via this question. Even the Yahoo Lubitel Club wouldn't aswer the question, that I asked it 2 seperate times. And you went beond the "call of duty", good for youy. You are a great one. I thank you so much for your great help. You Rock! Have A Day That's Great, And I mean it!!!lolololol Warren D Cranston, R.I. P.S. Not to mention the quickness oif your help and responce!:-)
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