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    Repackaged Kodak Tri-X from Pro 8mm. First roll of Super 8mm film I’ve bought since 1987. I feel like I did after buying my very first camera and film when I was a 15 year old kid! I’m so excited!

    This is just going to be a “test” to see how my camera (Yashica Super 40) handles it. I may even take few shots with that first camera I bought new in 1979. I don’t recall the exact model offhand, but it’s a cheap “point and shoot” Chinon. Either way, this is going to be so much fun! ❤️

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    I look forward to hearing how this turns out!

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    • #3
      Dave, be sure to use a ND filter outdoors on a sunny day. I would also shoot this stock using the cameras auto-exposure. Also be sure to disengage the camera's internal #85 orange filter. This stock looks better without this filter in the path. I once shot a cart of Tri-X with the orange filter in place and it made many of the scenes dark with less contrast.

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      • #4
        Would an ND8 (3 stops) be suitable for most occasions?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by John Bakker View Post
          Would an ND8 (3 stops) be suitable for most occasions?
          I would say yes! I use a 2 stop ND filter that works well on sunny days, when I'm filming with Ektachrome 100D (7294) color reversal. A lower f-stop will yield sharper images when you're projecting your movies. I find F 16-22 gives lots of refraction on sunny days. Once you get around F 8-11 things improve on screen.

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          • #6
            It’s November and I STILL haven’t shot any footage on the Tri-X! At least I did get a ND filter for the camera. So busy. I’m now in the process of moving to Vermont, so I may eventually have better nature shots when I get settled in and have time to actually use my camera. In the meantime, the film is safely stored in my refrigerator.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dave Bickford View Post
              It’s November and I STILL haven’t shot any footage on the Tri-X! At least I did get a ND filter for the camera. So busy. I’m now in the process of moving to Vermont, so I may eventually have better nature shots when I get settled in and have time to actually use my camera. In the meantime, the film is safely stored in my refrigerator.
              Dave nice to hear from you again! No worries, you'll get that Tri-X loaded in the camera in no time! We all look forward to seeing your final results. All the best with your move to Vermont.

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