Yes, this stock is the same as Aviphot.
Expose as 200 in daylight without the filter.
It depends what camera you are using but you should check the
exposure with an external meter and set the f-stop manually.
You can also push 1/3 stop when developing.
If you want to shoot indoors in tungstene light you will need a blue filter.
At 13:42 +0000 13/02/16, Pablo Marin wrote:
Probably asked before but, has anyone shot this film in super 8? Any
suggestions about filters or exposure (being 200D notched as 250)?
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