Great video, when you shoot expired film and overexpose, do you have to tell the lab anything?
thanks man! and i did not🤷🏽♂️ i usually don’t when i pull my film. i just let the lab develop it like normal since i did the pulling when i shot it
Hi, Thanks for the info...most useful. I was thinking, instead of 2 stops, could you reduce iso to 400, or is that the same thing? I am a beginner using manual cameras, and am shooting expired film sometimes.
Rule of thumb is to over expose 1 stop for each decade it's expired so i did 2 stops since its been expired like 20 years
Yes you can. Since 800 iso is twice as sensitive as 400, its just a matter of fractions now, so it would make 800 speed into 200 speed.
yea exactly! if the film he is shooting is 800 at box speed and a decade or less, then shooting it at 400 would help him overexpose a stop@@derrickzanni1762
Fun fact, Kodak 800 MAX is basically Lomography 800, Lomography purchases strips of 800 MAX and repurposes it into Lomo 800. Awesome images as always, you sent me down a rabbit hole.
whaaaaaaa?? i had no idea! that’s so cool! thanks for the knowledge my man!