[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>     In a few months, I will be in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park on
> about a week-long backpacking trip. I went on a similar trip last year with
> minimal photographic success (as typical of a rookie shooting with 400 speed
> print film on a 35 mm SLR). My hope is for a bit better success, and at the
> root of my question, a better film. For the most part I will be shooting
> landscapes, but I won't be alone, so chances are there will be a lot of
> photos with people as well. (I am thinking primarily in terms of slide film
> by the way, which I have shot very little of). 

Why? 

> Obvious choices are Velvia,
> E100VS, E100S, and E100SW. What do you think?, and why, of course.

Too slow, probably.

If you insist on slides, Provia 400F is a good choice.

What gear are you taking with you? If you have a little tripod, you
could get by with slower film, if not you'll need to go fast.

tv
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