Santacolor 100 review (+exposure latitude test)
#santacolor #filmphotography #film In this review, I'll share my experiences with Santa Color 100 film stock and give you an in-depth look at its performance, exposure limits, and scanning process trickery. Links: CineStill 400D initial impressions for landscapes on Mamiya 645 pro: • CineStill 400D initial impressions for lan... Shooting portraits on Cinestill 400D film | Mamiya 645 pro: • Shooting portraits on Cinestill 400D film ... Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:24 First impressions 03:02 Scanning and processing 04:37 Shooting with Santacolor 100 07:00 Exposure latitude test 09:58 Final thoughts

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