UPDATED C-41 vs ECN-2 - new Kodak Vision3 250D AHU

UPDATE WHOOP WHOOP. Thanks to everybody who commented! You were absolutely right that it would be interesting to see the differences when both films are exposed at the same ISO setting, despite the fact that C-41 development pushes a bit. Since I was curious too after your suggestion, I made an updated version of my video—double the length, with the first half completely new. And since I’m not sponsored and don’t really care, I’ve taken the old one offline and left this one on my channel. Cheers. Part 1: Both films rated at ISO 250 Part 2: The “ECN-2 film” rated at ISO 250, but the “C-41 film” rated at 400 The idea behind this test was inspired by CineStill Film, which rates their motion picture films at higher ISOs because the C-41 process pushes the film. So I wanted to make my own CineStill film :DDD—or just see what really happens when using C-41 on motion picture films. Thanks for watching! If you’d like to see more content like this, consider subscribing. Cameras: Canon EOS 1n Lenses: EF 50mm 1.8 but mainly EF 40mm 2.8 Film: Kodak Vision3 250D AHU Development: Optik Oldschool & me Scan: Me Scanner: Nikon Coolscan V ED LS-50 Sounddesign: Nils Mosh @Thesoundandme Music: Me And if you’d like to support me even more, check out my Ko-fi page:👉 https://www.ko-fi.com/the_analog_world   / the__analog__world