This is my second trial using this legendary film that is "Kodak Elite Chrome Extra Color" (EBX)
My first trial using this film was also a failure. It comes out too bright which means overexposed. That time i used Russian FED 5 and i set the ISO 100 (Original from box) and most of my shots came out overexposed, but some of them are good enough. These are some of the examples of my first trial:
And this are considered good shot (I think):
Then my second trial I shot it rated as ISO 200 because I’ve read that EBX needs to be underexposed a bit due to the overexposing rate is high. It became worse than before. I have tried using the same rate and shot it indoors but it still the same. I’m using Nikon F65 AF SLR. Here some shots of that:
Dear friends, please help me. I’m already afraid using every slide film….




7 comments
caribe93
Help me pls
istionojr
I think it'll be to much constraints to consider, have you shot ebx with LC-A+?
caribe93
Nope. Icant afford for that camera.. I've heard that ebx must be pull the iso?? Is that right?
maduz
no. not really. mybe you didn't get your exposure metering right. but LC-A + EBX is just awesome! :D
caribe93
wish could had one..hehe
imbaaa
check this! kodak ebx + lc-a+ crossed! -> http://www.lomograph(…)12-hannover
with ISO 100!
caribe93
maybe my FED miscalculate..heh