I second the Kodak 100UC.  I shoot it in 120 and it's one of my
favourite print films.

Chris


On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 19:07:26 -0800, Shel Belinkoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you Jack.  I'm not too interested in the film's specs.  I'll put a
> roll in the camera and shoot it.  That'll give me what I need to know.
> heck, half the time i don't even understand the specs, and usually half the
> specs are just marketing hype, with comments like "pleasing skin tones" and
> "very fine grain."  Thank you very much for noting that the film is
> available in 100 speed.  On a day like it was here today, that allows
> shooting at wide apertures (2.0/2.8) with shutter speeds of 1/125 or 1/250.
> Just perfect ... and the camera is still nicely hand holdable at 1/60 and
> 1/30 without having to stop down too far.
> 
> Shel
> 
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: 11/8/2004 4:58:48 PM
> 
> 
> > Subject: Re: Color Print Film Question
> >
> > Shel,
> > I sent a second email wherein I advised that it is
> > avail in both 100 and 400 ISO (B&H). Sorry, I should
> > have addressed it to you off line.
> > I also, referenced the Kodak link to the film's specs:
> >
> http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/products/colorNegativeIndex.jhtm
> l?id=0.1.18.14.13&lc=en
> 
>

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