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Post by Doghouse6 on Sept 18, 2017 1:37:27 GMT
For fun, I looked up the specs for Vision3. Here's what I found on the spec page: "Like other films in the VISON3 Film family, VISION3 50D Film features unrivaled highlight latitude, flexibility in postproduction, and proven archival stability. The expanded dynamic range allows for increased creative control in the extremes of exposure, especially high contrast daylight exteriors. Advances in grain and sharpness along with increased exposure latitude also make this film ideal for recorder output." I'd say that high latitude is definitely a selling point of the film. Here's one for you, Flynn - a relatively recent development, I gather - that relates directly to your original query: cinefade.com/#introductionTheir demo video shows what looks like an Arriflex digital camera (I didn't know Arri made them), but their site says it's adaptable to film cameras.
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