Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
posted August 24, 2010 02:23 PM
After finishing the last rolls of E64T, now I am going to try E100D with Minolta 64XL.
I know that I have to take out the internal filter (85) for outdoor shooting.... but do I need to attach another filter to replace the 85 internal filter?
Presuming the camera can meter for 100ASA, removing the filter is all that should be done. E100D is a daylight film, so if you are going to film indoors with then you'll need an 80A filter. Personally I don't bother when filming indoors and the result are OK, yes yellowish but that is kind of fitting. I have shot already 10 rolls of E100D and I must say I am very pleased with the look. At correct exposure level, the film yields a crisp contrast with very saturated colors and warm skintones. If you over expose a bit 1/2 to 2/3 of a stop the film gets more neutral. Anyway, enjoy !
The best way to find out is to test it with film. I have a few super 8 cameras. When I get a new one I will use the last several feet of film to test a new camera. That way I don't waste an entire roll.
Posts: 654
From: Bothell, WA, USA
Registered: Mar 2010
posted August 26, 2010 11:09 PM
I would just let the meter do it's thing and see what you get. If the meter is not working properly 1/2 to 2/3 stop will be meaningless. You may be happy with the way it looks without changing anything. How it looks will also depend on how you project it.
posted August 27, 2010 03:54 AM
Bryan is right. Just follow the automatic exposure the first time and see how it comes out. Then you can start experimenting. Also different camera optics will give different results. My Canon 814 Autozoom E makes E100D come out with high contrast and popping colors, whereas my Beaulieu with Schneider lens produces a more neutral look. I have 5 K40 rolls on their way back from Dwanyne's but since this will be the first time I use them I cannot tell. I have never used 64T as I was never too impressed by how it looked (rather grainy and cool).
Posts: 654
From: Bothell, WA, USA
Registered: Mar 2010
posted August 27, 2010 09:28 AM
I use Alpha Cine in Seattle for processing. They are not far from where I work and they do a great job. They have mail order processing like Dwayne.