p.j. Others here can suggest film for your occasion. However, I will
suggest making your film purchases from B&H. Their prices and delivery
charges are very competitive. I've been pricing Fuji Velvia and Kodak
E100VS. I compared B&H with Filmshop (www.filmshop.com). B&H wins hands
down both on film cost and shipping charges. Filmshops prices are based on
a purchase of 20+ rolls. Purchases under a $100 incur a whopping $10
shipping charge.
RonS
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> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 10:09 PM
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] OT: Looking for film recommedations and a good source for
> film?
>
>
> The subject says it all:
> I am planning on taking some wedding photos at my brother's
> wedding on the
> beach in a month and need some help on film selection. Any suggestions?
> Also, does anybody have some suggestions on places to buy film, i.e. good
> prices and good service?
>
> Oh, somebody mentioned the difference btwn amateur and
> professional film is
> the time at which it ripens. Is this really true? If not, what
> _are_ the
> differences?
>
> I realize this is OT, so send replies to me off-list if you want.
>
> thanks
> --p.j.
>
>
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