Hi, Mark,

When you consider that the price difference between good film and generic crap
is only a few dollars, your advice makes abundant good sense...

cheers,
frank

Mark Roberts wrote:

> My serious tip is "Always use good film"
> You don't want to come across that once-in-a-lifetime,
> shot-waiting-to-happen and have low quality, outdated film in your camera.
> For that matter, you don't want to do an casual shoot with cheap film
> because there's the possibility that you might find a use for those shots
> later that requires higher quality. Happened to me :(
>
> --
> Mark Roberts
> Photography and writing
> www.robertstech.com

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fears it is true." -J. Robert
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