Tag: CineStill 800T
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Blind film review #02: CineStill 800T vs Kodak Portra 400 in 120 format
This article pits Kodak’s medium format Portra 400 against CineStill’s 800T in a head-to-head.
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5 Frames… With CineStill 800T (EI 800 / 120 format / Yashica D TLR)
A while ago I was involved in a Twitter conversation about what scene from a movie you wish you could have shot yourself, or wish you could replicate.
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5 Frames… With CineStill 800T at night (EI 800 / 120 format / Hasselblad 500 CM) – Matias Takala
I had a roll of CineStill 800T in my fridge waiting for a special occasion. I was going home from work one day and I could see a promise of fog in the air.
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5 Frames… With Cinestill 800T (EI 500 / 120 format / Minolta Autocord TLR)
So I decided it was time to experiment with Cinestill 800. I got myself some rolls of 35mm and 120. My weapon of choice was my ever trustworthy Minolta Autocord with its 75mm Rokkor lens.
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5 Frames… With CineStill Tungsten 800 (EI 800 / 35mm format /Minolta X-700)
The tungsten aesthetic really is my thing. I love seeing it used for night outdoors shots; I’m convinced that even the most mundane things, shot at night, on tungsten film, automatically become statement shots…
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5 Frames… With CineStill 800T (EI 800 / 120 format / Fujifilm GS645 Professional)
I’m a latecomer to film photography, but have been working hard to catch up. After reading a lot about CineStill’s products, I recently…
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Test shots: Revolog Kosmos (35mm) + Bronica ETRSi
A few weeks ago, Nils suggested putting together an unorthodox camera/film review that he felt would be useful to readers of EMULSIVE. He wasn’t joking, it was anything but orthodox.
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Every single film stock still made today – Part 1: ADOX to Dubblefilm (v3)
Update 02: 2018-09-20 If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably wondered how many fresh film stocks are still in production and available for purchase today.
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EMULSIVE interview #172: I am Joy Celine Asto and this is why I shoot film
It’s a pleasure to be able to bring you all the work and words of Joy Celine Asto, whom some of you may remember from her article introducing Manila back at the top of 2017.
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EMULSIVE interview #171: I am John Michael Caldwell and this is why I shoot film
It’s wonderful to be able to introduce you today to the wonderful work of film photographer and musician, John Michael Caldwell. Over to you, John! Hi John, what’s this picture, then? Alexis in Dripping SpringsNikon FA, Nikon 50mm f/1.4
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Photography: Urgent business – Shot on Cinestill 800T (35mm)
Urgent business Shot on Cinestill 800T at EI 800 Color motion picture negative in 35mm format
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Photography: Down the canal – Shot on Cinestill 800T (35mm)
Down the canal Shot on Cinestill 800T at EI 800 Color motion picture negative in 35mm format
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EMULSIVE's most popular film photography posts of 2017
In the time honoured tradition of lazy posting at the end of each year, here’s the first in a series of top 10 and countdown articles planned for EMULSIVE during this final week of 2017. First up, time to take
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EMULSIVE interview #162: I am Sheena She and this is why I shoot film
Hey everyone and welcome to the latest EMULSIVE interview.
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A word on: Cinestill 800T (35mm)
I thought CineStillFilm 800T would be a fun film to try and used my Leica M2 and Summarit-M 50mm f2.5 lens (with lens hood) to shoot a roll in and around the Manchester Art Museum, Rylands Library and the surrounds.
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Photography: Waiting for the count – Shot on Cinestill 800T at EI 800 (120 format)
Waiting for the count Shot on Cinestill 800T at EI 800 Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
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Film review: Cinestill 800T vs Fuji 800 (35mm) inside the Buenos Aires underground aka Subterranean Explorations
Regular contributor Lorraine Healy is back, this time with a comparison of CineStill’s 800T against the mighty Fuji 800 of yesteryear that was also recently featured in the Lomography Magazine (details for the curious are below.
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Photography: Inside the lion’s mind – Cinestill 800T (120)
Inside the lion’s mind Shot on Cinestill 800T at EI 800 Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
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Photography: Browsing – Shot on CineStill 800T at EI 800 (120 format)
Browsing Shot on CineStill 800T at EI 800 Color negative motion picture film in 120 format shot as 6×6
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Photography: I choose you – CineStill 800T (120)
I choose you Shot on CineStill 800T at EI 800 Color negative motion picture film in 120 format shot as 6×6