Since I can't get the Ektachrome 100D right now, I thought I would start experimenting with my camera (Yashica Super 40E) using Kodak's Tri-X B&W reversal film that has an ASA of 200. Has anyone had success using this film in a similar camera? I'm fairly sure this won't work in a camera with automatic ASA selection, but it never hurts to ask!
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Originally posted by Steve Klare View PostI shoot Tri-X in a Minolta XL-401 which is 40/160ASA only and it does just fine.
I may try this equivalent from Pro8mm. https://www.pro8mm.com/collections/f...-white-package
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Originally posted by Shane C. Collins View PostEktachrome 7294 should be back in stock by September from what I'm reading online. I believe one of kodak's machines is down at the moment. I'm glad I stocked up on Ektachrome for my upcoming beach trip in 2 weeks......
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Originally posted by Dave Bickford View Post
You are now obligated by virtue of this group to post some samples of aforementioned beach trip filmed on Ektachrome after processing. We’ll wait…😁
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