Dan:
Funny you should ask.
I ran into the grocery store by my office today to buy a roll of Kodak
800 Max (for the girl's powder-puff football game tonight with my Tamron
300 f/5.6).
I noticed that they had the Kodak Gold in ISO 100. For use in "Bright
Sun".
Wal-mart, etc. seem to have stopped selling it though. I bought a bunch
for about $1 a roll on "close-out".
Bill Stanke
"Daniel J. Mitchell" wrote:
>
> Anyone tried to buy 100 ISO film outside a camera store lately? It's next
> to impossible -- even in the drug stores that have a sizeable wall of film,
> it starts at 200 and goes up from there. They have 110 film, the
> b/w-process-as-colour stuff, various versions of instant, APS -- but
> nothing slower than 200.
>
> Now, I know I shouldn't be buying film there if I want quality, but still,
> Kodak Gold is meant to be at least passable, right, and all I want is
> something reasonably grainless..
>
> -- dan
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