Kodak Vision3 500T (Stocknummer 5219) ist der hochgeschwindigkeitsste Wolframfilm mit ISO 500. Essentiell für Low-Light-Kinematografie und Nacht-Außenaufnahmen, enabling kinematografisches Motion Blur bei minimalem Licht.
Kodak Vision3 500T (Kodak 5219)
Kodak Vision3 500T, bearing stock number 5219, is the highest-speed tungsten-balanced color negative film in the Vision3 series at ISO 500. Designed for low-light cinematography and night exteriors, it enables cinematic motion blur in minimal lighting while maintaining the technical standards of professional cinematography.
Technical Specifications
Basic Parameters:
- Stock Number: 5219
- Speed (ISO): 500
- Color Temperature: Tungsten (3200K)
- Format: 35mm (4-perf standard)
- Processing: ECN-2 standard
High-Speed Tungsten Application
Primary Use:
- Night Exteriors: Essential for night scene cinematography
- Low-Light Interiors: Enables cinematography in minimal light
- Practical Lights Only: Works with street lights, neon, etc.
- Aesthetic Night Cinematography: Maintains motion blur in darkness
Speed and Light Sensitivity
ISO 500 Advantages:
- Fast Speed: Fastest tungsten stock available
- Low-Light Capability: Works in dim conditions impossible for slower stocks
- Motion Preservation: Allows standard 180° shutter in low light
- Scene Flexibility: Night scenes cinematically lit (not underlit)
Grain Characteristics
500T Grain:
- Visible Grain: Perceptible grain relative to slower stocks
- Grain Character: Characteristic film aesthetic
- Digital Scanning: Grain detail visible in intermediates
- Projection Scale: Grain visible on large theater screens
- Artistic Acceptance: Grain often embraced as film aesthetic
Color Rendering
500T Color:
- Tungsten Balance: Optimized for 3200K tungsten lights
- Night Rendering: Practical light colors rendered naturally
- Street Light Color: Sodium vapor, mercury vapor rendered appropriately
- Warm Palette: Kodak characteristic warmth preserved
- Color Separation: Good even in low-light scenarios
Night Cinematography
Night Scene Workflow:
- Practical Lights Only: Street lights, building lights, neon
- Ambient Light Source: Moonlight, city glow contributes
- Standard Shutter Angle: 180° shutter maintains motion blur
- Cinematic Quality: Proper exposure despite low light
- Alternative to Digital: Preserves film aesthetic in night scenes
Typical Night Exposure:
- Street Light Scene: f/1.4-f/2.8 with practical lights
- Moonlit Scene: f/1.4 with sensitive lensing
- City/Urban Scene: f/2-f/4 with ambient city light
- Multiple Practical Lights: f/2.8-f/5.6 typical
Contrast and Latitude
500T Latitude:
- Exposure Range: ±0.5-1 stop typical
- Shadow Handling: Good detail retention
- Highlight Handling: Pleasant rolloff
- Low-Light Challenges: Reduced latitude in very dim light
- Color Balance: Maintains despite low light
Filtration for Daylight
85 Conversion Filter:
- 3200K to 5500K: 85 filter enables daylight use
- Light Loss: ~2/3 stop reduction (acceptable for speed)
- Daylight Exterior: 500T + 85 works in moderate daylight
- ND Not Required: 500 ISO with 85 filter practical for day
Practical 500T Daylight:
- Works as intermediate option between 250D and 200T
- Fast enough for daylight with 85 filter
- Visible grain accepted for night cinematography aesthetic
- Creates tonal consistency across night/day sequences
Contrast to Digital Night Cinematography
500T Advantage:
- Motion Blur: Standard shutter angle possible
- Aesthetic: Film grain preferred for night scenes
- Practical Lights: Renders realistically without amplification
- Visual Language: Established aesthetic for night cinematography
Digital Night Alternative:
- High ISO: Digital cameras must push ISO for light
- Noise/Grain: Digital noise less aesthetically pleasing
- Shutter Angle: May require faster shutter (less motion blur)
- Practical Light: May require amplification/enhancement
Comparison with Other Tungsten Stocks
| Stock | Speed | Grain | Grain Character | Primary Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 200T | 200 | Fine | Studio-optimized | Indoor studio |
| 500T | 500 | Visible | Film aesthetic | Night/low-light |
Film-to-Digital Workflow
500T Scanning:
- Scans with proper 3200K white balance
- Grain detail visible in digital intermediate
- DCI-P3 color space appropriate
- Grain often enhanced in digital grading
Grain Aesthetic in Modern Cinema
Acceptance of 500T Grain:
- Modern Cinematography: Film grain valued as aesthetic
- Night Scenes: Grain expected and desired
- Digital Comparison: Grain preferred to digital noise
- Post-Production: Grain often preserved/enhanced
Production Economics
Cost Profile:
- Film Cost: Standard Kodak Vision3 pricing (~$100-120/1000ft)
- Processing: Standard ECN-2 lab cost
- Economics: Same price as all Vision3 stocks
- Budget Impact: Stock selection by artistic need, not cost
Industries Using 500T
Primary Applications:
- Feature film night scenes
- Television night cinematography
- Night-heavy narrative cinematography
- Music video night sequences
- Documentary night work
Practical Night Production
Multi-Stock Night/Day Workflow:
- 500T for night exteriors
- 250D for daytime sequences
- Possible 200T for interior studio scenes
- Post-production manages color consistency
Single-Stock Approach:
- Use 250D with 85 filter for most scenes
- Or 500T with 85 for night/day versatility
- Trade-offs: grain vs. flexibility
Storage and Handling
500T Specific:
- Standard Kodak film storage (cool, dry)
- Sealed cans essential for light protection
- Process within recommended timeframe
- No specialized handling beyond standard care
Why 500T Remains Necessary
Technical Reality:
- Only practical tungsten stock for night cinematography
- No faster tungsten option available
- Digital alternative acceptable but aesthetically different
- Established standard for film night cinematography
Future of 500T
Vision3 500T will remain standard because:
- Essential for night film cinematography
- No replacement available
- Film grain aesthetic valued in modern cinema
- Night cinematography requires this capability
Will continue indefinitely as sole high-speed tungsten option.