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Valentin Caron

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  1. Hi david, I just want to give you some news . I did a test of the F500T in the lab. There where problems, the stock lost almost half the sensibility, and blacks were a little bit gray?not so fresh as you were saying! In fact this stock is more than 2 years old. Fuji and the production found a solution, and I?m using the Eterna 250D/8563 which was my first choice, before budget considerations ! Can you give me your feeling and feed back about the 8563 I usualy work with the 5205 ?
  2. Fuji told me that the stock is fresh! I'll of curse do a labo test ("un coin sensito" in french!)
  3. Thank you so much for the fast reply David and Mike. You confirm what I expected, and I'll probably use the F-500T with a 85 filter, and overexpose it. I usualy overexpose only 1/3 stop. You both agree to overexpose it 2/3 stop (85+2/3stop>200 ASA...I can manage it). But I'm not regarding for to much saturation. How the colors will be after corrections with a traditionnal post?
  4. We have a special deal for the old Fuji F series. The 250D is not possible in the deal. To bad in that case I agree...But that how we can shoot in 35mm scope and not in S16!
  5. Hi, Do anyone can tell me, where I can find deep of field tables for 2/3? HD lenses ? Thanks
  6. Hi folks, Can you give me your opinion on the Fuji F stock? What are their specifics? I prepare a short in scope 35mm (535B + Hawks). For reasons of production, I will have to choose between FUJI F-125T, F-250T, F-400T or F-500T. But which to choose? All locations are mostly quit small indoor and in daylight. I chose the F-250T well, but I expect to have too little depth of field in the interiors. The F-400T seems very low contrast, maybe too soft. The artistic choices rather go to a pretty contrast picture with fairly deep blacks. Rest F-500T then, I have often used it in night. I preferred that at the time more than 5279, for its greater latitude in under exposure. But by day, I expect a grainy image ? Anyway, if anyone knows of a thread on this topic, or can share your thoughts on these stock, I'd be grateful. Excuse my English... ----------- Valentin Caron Paris France www.valentincaron.fr
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