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Chris
Chris, cheap is good! When I shoot color film I go with Fujicolor ISO 100 color print film. I think it's only available domestically here in Japan. It's cheap to buy and cheap to have processed (I don't do my own processing) and the results seem good enough for me. Actually, I think the only reason I shoot color film is to use my film cameras. I like the way they feel in my hand, the weight, the quality, and there's the cocking of the film advance lever! Nothing about any of my digital cameras comes close to the feel of a film camera. I do appreciate the ease of processing digital images compared to film and I think scanning negatives is a pain in the but. As long as I'm rambling on I will say that nothing in photography thrills me more than getting it right when using black & white film. That's the ultimate high!drmoss_ca wrote:I also have some Fuji Superia 400 coming - only $2.25/24 shot. These cheap films aren't all bad!
Chris