Slides, slides, slides... try some slides is my strong recommendation.
Fuji Sensia 100 is my workhorse film, Velvia is good in subdued light,
and if you can get hold of any, Agfa Scala could be interesting.
I've used Superia, but really as far as I'm concerned all print films
look near enough the same compared with slides. And discussions here
have shown that the developing and printing has at least as much to do
with the final result as the film brand. Don't let printing ruin
photos! Use slides!
But enough of this chrome evangelism - enjoy the trip and take plenty of
photos whatever film you use.
Roger
Albert wrote:
I'm going to Singapore this sunday!! It's mostly raining, and so I
don't know what I will be able to take pictures of; but what do you all
suggest I bring for film?
I was wondering if any of you shoot Fuji Superia 100? I usually shoot
Reala for my 100's, and Superia for my 400. But was curious about the
Superia 100 as it's cheap cheap cheap and the grain looks great..
Albert
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