1. Velvia 50 2. Velvia 100 3. Kodak E100VS Provia's nice, but not as highly saturated if that's what you're looking for.
Chris On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 00:26:16 -0500, Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For high saturation 35mm slide film (for wildlife stuff) what does anybody > recommend? > The ones I've been looking at are Fuji Provia, Sensia, or maybe Velvia. > Unfortunately, at the only place within 100 miles of where I live (very far > from where any one else lives) good slide film costs somewhere in the > neighborhood of $30 per roll, with developing. > Up till now I've just been using the cheapest print film I could find, my > philosophy being that if I took four rolls with lousy film instead of one > roll with good stuff I'd end up with more decent photos. And the with the > lenses I have you probably couldn't see the deference anyway. But now that > I'm getting some decent glass (K 200/2.5) I thought that I'd better at least > look into it. > Thanks, > Francis > >

