modbohemian
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Hi,
I'm new here but not new to photography. However, it's been a long time since I've done any serious shooting.
I need some film for outside portraiture, but I'd like something just slightly more saturated than the average wedding or portraiture. I'm thinking of using 160-200 ISO.
It's been so many years since I've delved into my photography that I really can't recall the differences among some types of negative film, but I'm looking at Fuji Pro 160C. I don't want anything quite as vivid as Velvia (which, of course isn't negative, but I'm using it for comparison), but I'd like the saturation just a wee bit on the heavier side than the average portraiture film might be.
Any suggestions? I'll be using an N90s with a 35-70mm f/2.8D Nikkor lens for 35mm and an old Rolleicord for the 120.
I'm new here but not new to photography. However, it's been a long time since I've done any serious shooting.
I need some film for outside portraiture, but I'd like something just slightly more saturated than the average wedding or portraiture. I'm thinking of using 160-200 ISO.
It's been so many years since I've delved into my photography that I really can't recall the differences among some types of negative film, but I'm looking at Fuji Pro 160C. I don't want anything quite as vivid as Velvia (which, of course isn't negative, but I'm using it for comparison), but I'd like the saturation just a wee bit on the heavier side than the average portraiture film might be.
Any suggestions? I'll be using an N90s with a 35-70mm f/2.8D Nikkor lens for 35mm and an old Rolleicord for the 120.