CineStill is an ISO 800 Tungsten film that can be developed in normal C41 chemistry. Balanced for household lighting at 3200 K, this film is versatile, especially because it can be rated between ISO 200 - and ISO 2000, according to the manufacturer.
You probably know that if you shoot with this Tungsten film in daylight conditions, you will need an 85B (orange) filter to lift it from 3200K to 5600K. Sadly, these are no longer available as screw-in filters - but Cokin does a slot-in version in the P range.
However, if you want to use it for studio photography, you can use Tungsten lights (which tend to be hotter but cheaper than daylight-balanced lights) for the job.
CineStill is a repackaged and reworked 35mm Kodak Vision 3 500T 5219 movie film that will be developed with standard C41 processes.
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