Re: Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
Slides will fade away because your large screen TV in your living room, everyone has one don't they, can easily display jpegs using many of the newer DVD...
Bob Marley 2004-02-20 08:30:59 #28395

Re: Digest Number 1759
I have shot nothing but slide film (and b&w occasionally) in the Canyon for 36 years. In addition to more sophisticated cameras, I've had 2 Olympus Styluses...
Charles Bame 2004-02-20 08:27:12 #28394

Re: Advice Sought: GC Print Film?
Well, I heard back from my sister... she hasn't used anything besides Kodak and Fuji for a while. Kodak is good for getting warmer tones, (canyon) and Fuji...
squirrel_nut_19 2004-02-20 08:19:20 #28393

Re: Digest Number 1759
ROD, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE FUJI REALA 100 AND THE KODAK ROYAL GOLD 200 (IF YOU CAN FIND IT). I HAVE USED BOTH FOR YEARS WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS. I HAVE NOT...
bob3car@aol.com 2004-02-20 07:44:30 #28392

Re: Havasu Wildlife and.......Love
Well, nothing as incredible as your nightime meeting, but on my very first below-the-rim trip to the GC in May of '97, I was hiking down the Bill Hall Trail...
Al Kahler 2004-02-20 07:26:57 #28391

Re: Advice Sought: GC Print Film?
also, I may be off- but I thought I read somewhere (many years ago, don't know if film technology has changed) that the higher the speed film, the granier...
squirrel_nut_19 2004-02-20 07:10:10 #28390

film
I, too am a fan of Velvia 50. Provia 100 is a very good all around 100 speed film with decent grain. I just learned that Velvia has come out with a 100...
katie232429 2004-02-20 07:09:32 #28389

Re: Advice Sought: GC Print Film?
I just dropped a line to my sister, who takes photos for a local newspaper and has lots of photo-bug friends, I'll post her suggestions when I hear back...
squirrel_nut_19 2004-02-20 07:06:05 #28388

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