Kodak Portra 800 is quite possibly my favourite colour negative film. f/5.0, 1/80 sec, ISO 100 - For a deeper focus depth, but made image one stop darker. I've never messed around with film that's much different from the consumer standard of about ISO 200-400. Whether it be underexposing the film a bit, or popping a filter on the lens to support, check out our tips for shooting Cinestill 800T in daylight. By clicking Accept all cookies, you agree Stack Exchange can store cookies on your device and disclose information in accordance with our Cookie Policy. For example, 5500K is very close to the suns photospheres 5800K. Cant argue with that fine grain, either. in front of your cameras lens is arguably the best way to shoot CineStill 800T in daylight. - So I'd have another step left if necessary. Kodak Tri-X 400. //

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