Kodak Pro Image 100 - The best cheap film?
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- A video to share some favourite photos made with Kodak Pro Image 100 in a variety of situations including street, nature, and portrait photography. A cheaper alternative to the more expensive "Pro" 35mm films, while still sharing some characteristics that make it higher quality than other budget stocks.
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00:00 - Intro
01:15 - Nature and Landscape
02:24 - General and Documentary
04:56 - Street photography
06:58 - Night photography
08:04 - Portraits
09:44 - Conclusion
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Hey everyone! Thanks for watching, and let me know what you think of Kodak Pro Image 100. Has your experience matched mine, or were your results different? (NOTE- apologies if you caught the version of this I uploaded previously, before deleting it after a minute! CZcams failed to process the 1080p resolution, so I had to re-upload and publish the video!)
I love how knowledgeable and charming you are, but most of all I love how meticulous you are. Color coded chapter markers along with time codes, come on man!
Thanks!
thats my color stock film. well done make me love even more
Cool video Hashem. I totally love ProImage 100. For the price you cannot beat the results. It takes flash in the studio real great as well. This together with ColorPlus are my favorite color films.
I have a couple of rolls I've been keen to try. Will be giving them a spin after we come out of lockdown!
Great content!
Wonderful photos! I have been on the fence about this one for a long time. Next time I do a portrait shoot ill go for it. Thanks!
Thanks, Alex! Hope you enjoy it 🙂
Definitely a portra like film. I also found it gave a good result in the evening golden light.
It’s 2024 thank you for this just got my first roll this helped a ton
Glad to hear it!
You may have mentioned it but the added benefit of this film is that is was made for hot and humid markets so it doesn't necessarily need to go in the fridge and, I'm just guessing here, because of this should last longer in the camera before needing to be developed. I've got some ready to go after I finish trying out Lomo 800.
Mahalos! as always. writting this before I check, but ive followed you for awhile and dont remember seeing it XTRA Superia! so slept on for what it is with all other options
Hi! Yeah I haven't made a specific video about it, but have used it for a long time. I often use it for street work, and show examples and talk about it a but in some of my "contact sheets" live streams.
Its a great film - shooting it since 2018.
The photos of Robin are quite old!! Hahaha nice!!
The first time I tried it I didn't give the film the light or the respect it deserved, keen to give it another go after watching this.
Very nice. Excited to try it on my Minoltas.
Good luck!
Great one mate! Unfortunately the kodak pro image is costlier than KCP as well as Gold here, but i agree very much with your insights..this too my go to roll apart from KCP and definitely shoot for portrait with great color skin tone rendering… while i love the portra but i didnt shoot as many as pro image due to its cost
I really like these images and the color tones look really nice Hashem. I have been over exposing this film 2stops over to try to match the Portra look without loosing too much details. Great looking results!
Nice! Do you find it shifts towards cyan the more you overexpose?
@@pushingfilm I personally love the look and others that have shot with it tend to be more critical about it in general sense. I love exploring new ways of achieving looks that Portra or Fuji Pro 400H had in cheap commercial film grains because eventually they will be no longer available as well.
i actually liked a lot the colours and i have to say I've never tried. I will give it a try. And if you develop at home is less than 10e for a 36 exp in colour... good deal.
Hey man!
I enjoyed watching this, I've never personally shot with this film stock before as film is relatively new to me, but after watching this I'm certainly going to try it out. Portra in the UK is around £60 for 5 I think which isn't badly priced for what it is but I'm not confident enough to spend that money and get it wrong.
I personally really loved your nightime images with this film, I thought the colours were really nice and vibrant. They were right up my street
Take it easy, I look forward to seeing more videos!
Nathan
Thanks, Nathan! Yeah it's interesting how the price varies significantly by region, affecting our choice in go-to films like this. Thanks for the support!
I started using Pro Image 100 a couple of months ago - always in my fridge too. I use it for street photography, but will expand its use, based on your video. Thanks. Great film for the price.
I haven't seen this film in stock in America since September 2021. Yet it's kept consistently in stock Europe and Asia. Makes me wonder if this stock got the Velvia 100 treatment and got axed
I really like this film have shot a lot of it, it’s my everyday colour film. It’s cheap (relative) here in Australia. It’s a good film. In an ever ongoing quest to find value for money, I’d like to be able to bulk load colour. have been thinking about vision 3 250D and C41 process at home.
Nice! I've gone down that same 250D + C41 route and loved the results. Just started a bulk roll of 500T now... Either way, I can definitely recommend them if you want to bulk load colour film and process yourself.
it used to be my fav budget film, but i kinda get tired and switch to ultramax, it used to cost like $2 usd here in mexico, today cost like 3 times that, same with ultramax, now i go with Fuji c200 for budget everyday snapshots which still like $5usd
I think I might have a roll in the fridge, now that we are out of lock down I will have to give it a whirl
oh that's weird that Pro Image is more expensive than Colorplus and Gold in Australia, in the US it's actually cheaper and comes out to like $6.39 per roll where gold and colorplus are currently retailing for $6.99 a roll over here.
Yeah! That used to be the situation here, too. I used to buy the pro image 5 packs for 20-25 dollars, now they're 45 :( it could be that retailers caught on and marked it up, on top of Kodaks price rise.
Not just that, but it's 9€ in Europe, whereas Portra 160 can be had for 10€. So basically the same price. I bought a 5-pack a few years ago when it was still 5€ per roll
I've used Proimage using isos from 50 to 1600 with decent results If you know what you are doing, VERY AMAZING emulsion..
I recently got a roll of pro image but I am hesitant to shoot it, because it got sold out in my country a few days after that!! Kodak color plus 200 is sold out in my country too!! For almost a year I haven't bought any color plus because of it!!
Yeah, had to pay premium today, for some Ektar 100. That's what the Praktiflex FX, (I just rescued), asked for.
Its has good colors, I like.
But I found its latitude to be lacking, highlights lose detail pretty soon and in a high contrast situation, metering can be a little tricky. Still great budget color choice.
Given that’s the grain is barely different from Kodak Gold, according to the data sheets too, I prefer the flexibility you have with an extra stop of light. Especially when it’s based on what used to be Kodak Gold 100. Labelling it *Pro* is almost like a placebo effect as I get the same colours out of Gold too.
Few year ago I was paying £20 for 5.In uk Now it’s over £40+.Ridiculous.Great video
Thank you! Yeah same here, wish I bought a whole bunch!
i personally don't shoot proimage because of it's low sensitivity. as someone who likes overexposing film by a stop, it's not very versatile. i'd rather shoot colorplus or ultramax as their grain is alright and their colors superb.
Are you aware of any resources that show clear controlled (as much as that is possible) side by side comparisons between each of the different film stocks? I’m just getting started and I certainly can’t afford to fully trial and error and learn them as I go the way I'd want to so a clear guidestone would be great.
The best one I've seen is in physical book form. It's called "Flavr - A Film Reference Book" by Gustav Kollar. The variables are well controlled and it has many film stocks. But, it might be expensive or hard to find (not sure if there's a PDF option!) Otherwise, you can check out sites like The Darkroom if you search for "A comprehensive index of photography film"
Hi!!! With an 100 speed film, what do you adjust your shutter speed and aperture to to adjust the lighting? Thank you :)
I like the colors but the dark seem too dark and the whites too light.
I have found some expired rolls of this (2008 - fridged) at 20€ per pack of 5. I think I'm going to give it a go. Anyone has experience shooting expired Pro Image? I would like to know. Also this film had been marketed by Kodak for room temperature storage and more tolerant in high temperatures and wet climates.
I shot some proimage 100 in 120 size that expired in 2004. I don't know how it was stored but it did fine especially rated at 50.
Kodak Ultramax is Kodak Gold 400 while Kodak ProImage 100 is Kodak Gold 100.
Never tried this film , but now i have seen the results i use colour plus and gold
This film is good but when I want that look I can get Kodak Gold for 2,6€ per roll when I’m lucky. It’s very gorgeous and a stop faster. But the best film on a budget is Fuji Superia 400 in my option. It’s super flexible and the third or maybe even second best film to shoot under tungsten lighting. Even if it only got three layers now. And I can have it for less than eight bucks anytime I want. Provided I order it.
The best thing I can say about this film is that: it's not terrible. It's basically some sort of old Kodak Gold formula, 100 speed though, but not fine grained at all. It's quite yellowy and grainy and vintage-looking. It's definitely not a 'pro' film stock, at all. I have SIX rolls of this damn stuff in my freezer! It will get shot eventually, but it's not my first choice film stock, not by a long way.
not for me, I doubt very much to buy it again...
Fair enough!
I tried it and hated it. It's the first film I shot that I truly disliked.
Hey, that's fair, and why it's great to have different options on the market!
Kodak gold is like that for me. Tried 3 rolls, every one was just not it.
@@domenik8339 That is my all time favourite film
Too bad it's no longer "cheap".... whenever Kodak freaking make some again..
Gone are the days 😢
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Gotta be my least favorite negative