The Difference Between 35mm And Medium Format In Film Photography

The Difference Between 35mm And Medium Format In Film Photography

I’ve been shooting film for a very long time and over the years I’ve shot a lot of 35mm and medium format film! The main differences between 35mm and medium format film is that medium format is a much larger negative, it can be scanned at a much higher resolution, it can provide sharper detail…

Kodak Portra 160 VS Kodak Ektar 100 – What’s The Difference?

Kodak Portra 160 VS Kodak Ektar 100 – What’s The Difference?

I’ve been shooting film for over 7 years and over that time I’ve shot a lot of Ektar 100 and Portra 160 and found the small differences between the two. Kodak Portra 160 has fine grain, pastel colour saturation, perfect skin tones and brilliant dynamic range, making it perfect for a number of different types…

Cinestill 400D VS Kodak Portra 400: What’s The Difference?

Cinestill 400D VS Kodak Portra 400: What’s The Difference?

I shot Cinestill 400D just as it was released and I’ve shot a whole lot of Kodak Portra 400 over the years so I can tell you all of the little differences between the two. Cinestill 400D is a daylight-balanced film stock that has fairly fine grain and noticeable halation in the highlights. Kodak Portra…

Kodak Portra 400 VS Kodak Colorplus: What’s The Difference?

Kodak Portra 400 VS Kodak Colorplus: What’s The Difference?

I’ve been shooting film for over 7 years and over that time I’ve shot these two film stocks the most.   There are quite a few differences between these two film stocks, mainly the dynamic range, colour and saturation, price and quality. But I’m going to show you in-depth what sets these apart and whether it’s…