I finally did the only testing I could do right now with an Alexa Mini and getting as close as I could if I was shooting with film (wish I could have done it on film this round, but budget dictated that being a no go)
With the quality of light we liked on our faces, my readings were falling around a stop to almost 2 stops below key. This was with the hope of shooting with 200T at 1/3 of a stop over. I know I have some room in my shadows to stretch my exposure out, but to be safe should I be aiming to shoot with 5219 at a 2/3 compensation? I know that Tyler mentioned that if I am trying to achieve deep blacks I should avoid this since this stock will catch a lot in the shadows. I would prefer to shoot with 200T but don't know if I am on the edge of not having a healthy negative with my ratios after this test.