My first two rolls of slide film were Kodachrome 64. I
have also tried one roll of Provia 100. I must say the
Kodachrome blew tha Provia out of the water when it
came to the colors (sharpness/grain and such were
about equal). The problem is that being a print film
guy for the longest time I don't have any projector
stuff and am used to prints. I find spending $40 to
get the prints I want which are of not nearly as good
quality as regular print film discouraging. Still
looking at those slides I strongly recommend
Kodachrome 64.
Mark Lloyd
--- "Gareth.J.Martin" <g.j.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Dear All,
> The recent debates on Fuji vs Kodak and slide films
> have just
> pushed me over the edge! I've never used slide
> before but I've always
> wanted to try it and I know now is the right time as
> slide film is now
> the best film for my (many and varied!) needs, and
> as things go it
> works out a few pounds cheaper than for colour print
> film (i.e. buying
> the film and processing it). I'm looking to buy a
> Fuji process-paid
> slide film. Which one would you recommend? I'm
> currently thinking about
> Sensia. Thanks!
>
> Best Wishes,
> Gareth.
>
> Gareth.J.Martin,
> Research Postgraduate,
> School of Geographical Sciences,
> University of Bristol,
> University Road,
> Bristol,
> BS8 1SS.
>
> g.j.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>
>
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