Albert wrote:
I will tell you, 400 speed film has been great for me... UNTIL I bought a
film scanner... Then the quality has been too grainy and subpar to me..
FWIW, I have found that Fuji NPH 400 scans really well on my Nikon Coolscan
at 2700dpi. Great skin tones as well.
If anyone needs a BG1 (for use as I understand it with the 310 flash) please
let me know offline. Bought one a while ago thinking it was a BG2 and forgot
all about it until recently. (I'm in the UK, by the way).
Paul Reynolds
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