Hi everyone,
After shooting a roll of super 8 vision 3 50D film, I realized that the internal camera filter was turned on for the entire roll. I was shooting with a bruan nizo 156XL and forgot that the filter must be manually removed by pressing a button on the camera body. Having shot with the internal filter in place, will the color from the footage be terribly off? I'm just worried that the footage having an orange hue due to the filter. Would appreciate any input you have to offer.
On a second note, the next roll I'm planning to shoot is vision 3 200T... has anyone shot daylight footage without using a filter? If so, how did it turn out? Just wondering how necessary it is to shoot with a no 85 filter.
Thanks and Merry Christmas!
After shooting a roll of super 8 vision 3 50D film, I realized that the internal camera filter was turned on for the entire roll. I was shooting with a bruan nizo 156XL and forgot that the filter must be manually removed by pressing a button on the camera body. Having shot with the internal filter in place, will the color from the footage be terribly off? I'm just worried that the footage having an orange hue due to the filter. Would appreciate any input you have to offer.
On a second note, the next roll I'm planning to shoot is vision 3 200T... has anyone shot daylight footage without using a filter? If so, how did it turn out? Just wondering how necessary it is to shoot with a no 85 filter.
Thanks and Merry Christmas!
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