Tripod is out as it's for candids, likewise flash (I haven't got the balls to do a Bruce Gilden). Natura 1600 is 35mm only ? (I have a few rolls for 35mm I'm trying out). Porta 400 or Fuji 400h under exposed one stop seem like the easiest solution I guess, although I was hoping for something with more saturation - a faster Ektar or Velvia for example.
Sucks that a lot of the faster colour films have disappeared
Edit - It looks as though Lomography do a 120 800ISO film (rebadged Kodak Gold/Procolor/Ultramax ?). I'll try that out when they have some back in stock
The 35mm version of it is apparently Kodak Ultramax 800, so I presume the 120 version is similar. I have a soft spot for the Gold/Procolor/Ultramax (whatever it's called this week) range, especially with reds.
Cinestill is out as like Portra 800 it's near enough double the price of other 120 films
Thanks both.
Tripod is out as it's for candids, likewise flash (I haven't got the balls to do a Bruce Gilden). Natura 1600 is 35mm only ? (I have a few rolls for 35mm I'm trying out). Porta 400 or Fuji 400h under exposed one stop seem like the easiest solution I guess, although I was hoping for something with more saturation - a faster Ektar or Velvia for example.
Sucks that a lot of the faster colour films have disappeared
Edit - It looks as though Lomography do a 120 800ISO film (rebadged Kodak Gold/Procolor/Ultramax ?). I'll try that out when they have some back in stock