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Topic: Minolta XL84 - 100D film
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted September 28, 2010 08:06 PM
Hi Mark,
I just received my 100D reel from Dwayne shot with Minolta 64 XL. Below are some screen shots that I tried to get at the best possible. However, as you may know that 8mm is 18 fps, plus I used only cellphone camera and in addition, my hands are shaking too, so all pictures are blurry.
Beside, each digital camera has different setting from one brand to another. To give you the idea, I used two cell phone as to compare. If you see some different color tone between the top and bottom pictures, that because different camera I used. Enjoy!..
Samsung A766 Cell phone
LG GD510 Cell phone
Outdoor (sunshine) shooting
Indoor shooting (no shooting light was used)
To sum up, my impression to 100D is very good. You can now forget the 64T. All colors look natural.
In low light condition (indoor shooting) you can still get decent pictures as long as there are domestic lighting around yo due to higher speed compare to 64T or K40.
Now about the 100D with Minolta (in this case I was using 64XL, but I believe 84XL is just basically the same):
From my point of view
1. We don't need to attach any other filter, just open the current built in filter and do shooting
2. The meter reads 100D, however, I have a feeling that it is too low resulting a bit dark picture. For next shooting, I will try manual exposure and increase it a bit from what the auto meter reads.
cheers,
-------------------- Winbert
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