Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>I've used around 200 rolls, and I do like it. It definitely has better >shadow separation than Velvia, but as I said before, that doesn't mean much >since Velvia probably has the worst shadow separation (shortest toe) of any >general purpose slide film. Astia does not have as good shadow separation >as K25. As for speed, it's true you lose significantly with K25. 1 1/2 >stops effectively, in my usage. As for beautiful results from Astia on >Ilfochrome, no argument; you can get wonderful images. I was only talking >about the acutance of K25 vs. virtually any E6 film; here K25 (and K64 and >200) win easily. I know K200 is grainy, but the _apparent_ 'sharpness' due >to the high acutance is unmistakeable. > >Yes, I am choosing Sensia for economic reasons. If I can get and use Sensia >at a good age point, why pay more? If I went into a store in a strange city >andtherefore had no idea how they stored and handled film I would choose >Provia. Thanks, that clarifies it for me. Another film with excellent acutance is Kodak E200. Pushed to 800 it gives results with much more apparent sharpness than I would have expected. Happy shooting, Charlie - -------------------------------------------- Charles E. Dunlap Earth Sciences Department University of California Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Tel.: (408) 459-5228 Fax.: (408) 459-3074 mailto:cdunlap@es.ucsc.edu - --------------------------------------------