Just got back into photography after a 10 year hiatus and having a lot of fun. Got me a cheap camera to learn on before I make any sort of investment.
- Camera: Fujifilm X-T1
- Lens: MC Helios 44M-7
- Filters: Tiffen Glimmer Glass 1, Tiffen 85B (Having fun using it in daylight with a CineStill 800T film simulation recipe)
Straight to .jpg :D
https://fujixweekly.com/2021/09/26/fujifilm-x-t1-x-trans-ii-film-simulation-recipe-cinestill-800t/
I need to learn more about these recipes, I’ve got a cinestill recipe on my x-t5 from somewhere else that has completely different settings to that one, but fairly similar results.
I think it depends on what sensor the camera uses. The x-t5 has a way newer sensor that enables more settings for film recipes.
So cameras with the same x-trans sensor can use the same recipes.
They’re both X-trans V sensor recipes, though I think it probably shows more about my lack of understanding of the combined effects of the settings than anything else, because the end effect is pretty similar.
Ok I’m going to see if I can do this on my X-T2 and report back.
A lot of the look comes from using the glimmer glass and 85b daylight filter. Can be found second hand. New ones are a bit spendy.