In a message dated 1/7/2003 3:07:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Velvia is probably not the best choice to start with due to its narrow > latitude and high contrast. These characteristics limit its usefulness for > beginners shooting a wide variety of subjects. Been getting that impression. > Provia 100 or 400 would be a > good choice because it offers you more flexibility. I'd recommend sticking > to one film for awhile until you learn what it can and > can't do. > > t That a good idea -- re one film type. I shot 15 rolls of Kodak Gold 200 so far, so that has given me a pretty good idea of what it can do. Later, Doe aka Marnie

