It's quite easy here to find ASA 100 film anywhere. However, I live in one
of sunniest places of sunny Spain, so that isn't surprising...
Due to popularity of zoom P&S, I think it's a good thing to encourage the
use of higher speed films (400-800); don't forget these cameras have
amazingly slow lenses, like 38-105mm f4.5-10.8 or so. And P&S users rarely
go beyond 4x6" prints, so grain isn't an issue. Nowadays, ASA 100 film is
for high quality work, *only* if you have the gear *and* technique needed
in order to reach that level.
...
Carlos Santisteban
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