Hi Frantisek

get a DSLR.

That is all my family has heard for the last six months ;-)

just joking ;-)

I wish you were :-(

You won't find Sensia as saturated as Velvia of course. The ISO 200 is
a good compromise, the 400 is too grainy usually.

What do you think about pushing 100 (it's cheaper) a stop? Is it more expensive to develop?


 Try underexposing it
a bit (1/3 EV), this usually brings out the colours in slides (if
meant for projection, for scanning and digital - frontier - printing
it's a bad idea).

My only working body at the moment is a P3n which has full stop (or what ever you call it) metering so I can't get the exposure very precise. Do you think this will be a problem?


You will find the film a bit on the cold side. If I remember
correctly. But the colours are nice, saturated (but not oversaturated)
in the right kind of light. Don't count on it making an overcast day
seem vibrant, though. That's the job for Velvia.

You may also try out Agfachrome. I found it to be more vivid green
than the Sensia, although not as natural, you may like it.

Are you referring to CT Precisa?

Can't tell you more, it's been some time since I last shot chromes.

Good light!
           fra

Thanks for the info, Francis



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