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RE: [APML] OT: Print Films for Daylight Use
John,
Why don't you buy her a digital camera? Oops, did I say that? Seriously, I
like the Royal Gold 200/400 negative films. The new and improved versions
that aren't good for AP work are still very good daylight/indoor films.
Scott Hammonds
www.creatorsview.com
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From: astro-photo-bounces@seds.org [mailto:astro-photo-bounces@seds.org] On
Behalf Of Jon Kolb
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 10:23 PM
To: 'Discussion of Film Astrophotography'
Subject: [APML] OT: Print Films for Daylight Use
My wife is travelling for a couple of weeks in the UK later this month, and
it's been so long since I shot 35mm (or had a vacation myself) that I'm not
too sure what's good these days. Can anyone recommend good color print
films for her point and shoot? She'll be shooting the usual vacation stuff
- landscapes (especially flowers), indoor and outdoor candids, and perhaps
some interior architecture shots. I can't talk her into talking one of my
SLRs or rangefinders, since they're all manual focus and exposure, besides
being more to carry. She also won't have anything to do with slide films,
or else I'd load her up with E200 and both Provia Fs. Any help would be
appreciated.
Sincerely,
Jon Kolb
Adventures in Astrophotography
http://home.datawest.net/jkolb/
Life Member, International Dark-Sky Association jkolb@datawest.net
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