Kodak Ektachrome E100VS Colour Demonstration

The first 5 pictures were all taken on a gray snowy day, yet look at the vivid colours. The last picture was taken indoors, using a T32 flash. Indeed the letter "V"(ivid) in E100VS is correct!
All pictures were graciously scanned by Hans van Veluwen. Thanks!


Shot with OM-4Ti + 35-80/2.8, the diaphragm was most likely set to f2.8 or f4.


Shot with OM-4Ti + 35-80/2.8, the diaphragm was most likely set to f2.8 or f4.


Shot with OM-4Ti + 35-80/2.8, the diaphragm was most likely set to f2.8 or f4. This is a good demonstration of the lovely way blues, yellows and reds are rendered with this film.


Shot with OM-4Ti + 35-80/2.8, the diaphragm was most likely set to f2.8 or f4.


Shot with OM-4Ti + 35-80/2.8, the diaphragm was most likely set to f2.8 or f4. This is another good demonstration of the lovely way yellows and reds are rendered with this film.


Shot with OM-4Ti + 100/2 @ f2.8, a T32 (mounted on the camera) with a 21mm wide angle flash diffuser filter. In this picture one can see clearly that the colours (look at that blue outfit!) are rendered very nicely, whilst no real colour shift can be detected. The colours are extremely enhanced, but they do not seem to have a warm tone. Consequently, even Caucasian skin tones are rendered very nicely with this film.