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Re: [APML] Film for piggyback.
> At the risk of getting flamed by the more
> fine-grain-oriented members of APML, I would
> strongly recommend Konica 3200 as the "starter"
> film,
Hey Donnie,
Nothing wrong with Bert's suggestion. I've always
liked Fuji 800 and Supra 400. I would like to point
out that depending on your local conditions, how you
use the film, etc... your results will vary from what
others might have gotten. I like to suggest that you
try many films. Keep careful track of all the exposure
data for each roll. By doing that and comparing the
data to the prints, you should be able to figure out
which film is going to work best for you. Make sure to
duplicate some of your exposures from film to film for
good comparisons.
Other flms to think about: Kodak LE400, Royal Gold 200
& 400, and I'm sure you'll hear about some more from
the rest of these guys. :-)
Good luck,
Alan
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