Fujifilm Fujichrome 120T
How would you shoot tungsten film when there are no more tungsten light bulb?
How would you shoot tungsten film when there are no more tungsten light bulb?
For a short period of time, evil company (Fujifilm) was the only ones who produced all the color slide film in the world. That doesn’t stand anymore with re-introduction Kodak Ektarchrome E100 in 2019. With
ah, 120. Expired too! There is no way I could get good shots.
Before Kodak became Kodak Alaris (which I’m thankful for reviving film and E100), they had more than one positive slide film. Welcome to Ektachrome 64T.
Competitors: Fuji Provia 100F Kodak Ektachrome E100
There was a time, where positive slide film can have an ISO rating of more than 100. Welcome Kodak EPL Ektachrome 400X. Quick acronym guide: EPL = ? Ektachrome = Line of Kodak’s positive slide