Andrew, I'll add to the previous responses that even with a film that
provides what you need, you'll also need a lab that 'interprets' the
negative in a way that meets your specifications. In my experience,
that's harder to find than the film!
FWIW/ScottGee1
On 11/21/05, Andrew McPhee <macca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As time goes on I'm getting more and more peeved with my p&s digicam (not
> Oly, it's a Fuj* S3500). I detest the lag, it won't focus in dim light, it
> has a very limited flash range and it chews through Duracells like no
> tomorrow.
>
> As a camera for quick grabs of the kid with his dog or any family pics
> (other than outside in sunlight) it is a dud. So it's going into a drawer
> only to be pulled out for occasional eB*y use. The OM-4/100 2.8/T32 combo
> will be drafted in to assume happy-snap duties from now on.
>
> So now I've got that rant off my chest, here's my question...what is a good
> color print film to use these days? I want realistic skin tones, low to
> medium contrast, fine grain, and decent speed.
>
> Andrew McPhee
>
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