Hi Rob,
Same situation here in Denmark. The Fuji NPZ, NPC and NPS are only available in
120.
I can recommend the Kodak Portra 100T. Here is an example:
http://hjem.get2net.dk/klaus.elmquist/photo/victoria/crop0003.jpg
Taken using the Leica (sorry!). Excuse in advance for the awful framing,
had to act quick.
The other two images in the same directory are taken with a 4Ti + 90/2 on
crossprocessed seriously outdated Kodak Elitechrome 160T. Crossprocessing
that film is not recommented.
Rob, what about using tungsten balanced slide film? I have good experience
with Fuji 64T, Kodak Ektachrome 64T and 320T, the 320T pushed one stop.
If you want to take pictures of landscapes and flowers, I really recommend
Fuji Velvia. One of my favorite films.
I have found the following list of 35mm films very useful if you like to
have more options:
http://www.photographic.com/printarchives.cgi?98
Cheers and happy holiday,
Klaus
> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 02:33:37 -0700
> From: Siddiq <iddibhai@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] Film recommendations?
>
>> Am I just overlooking it, or is Fuji NPL not available in 35mm? I haven't
>> been able to find it tonight.
>>
>> -Rob
>
> mea culpa, sorry, apparently it's 120 and sheet format only. odd, they had
> it in 35mm few months back. kodak, however, makes the portra 100T, so you
> can use that, which is available in 35mm format, single rolls only.
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