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Moshe Yitzhak
Expert Film Handler

Posts: 211
From: Israel
Registered: Aug 2011


 - posted October 06, 2011 06:21 AM      Profile for Moshe Yitzhak   Email Moshe Yitzhak   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have few more Q's before making stupid Rookie mistakes:

I have this selection of beaulieu 1008 xl, Porst 1500 microcomputer, Canon 310 XL, Nizo S2, Canon 518 SV auto-zoom and Sankyo Sound XL-25S.

1. Which Camera is the best for the E64T film for shooting outdoors? and which one is better for indoors? as for outdoors i don't care for underexposed as it gets interesting saturated colors

2. In general I have to make sure that when shooting outside with E64T I should Apply/use the internal filter (by choosing the daylight symbol) and when shooting inside the house to remove the internal filter (by choosing the bulb symbol on most cameras) - correct me if I'm wrong.

3. I'll be happy to get more tips on shooting with the E64T with my above mentioned cameras ,as I bought my very 1st one from Spectra, so tips from the pros will be Very helpful.

Thank you

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Ugo Grassi
Jedi Master Film Handler

Posts: 506
From: Avellino (Italy)
Registered: Dec 2003


 - posted October 08, 2011 09:22 AM      Profile for Ugo Grassi   Email Ugo Grassi   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
1) a good camera for indoors is good for outdoors too. Don't underexpose because it gives alot of grain more. My best camera is the Leicina Special. among your camera I like the Porst 1500 because it's a Bauer S715 with a very good angenieux 6-90
2) Right, correct.
3) to shoot the best image use the Velvia 50D (exposed at 40).

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Bye
Ugo

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