I've been using Fuji Superia lately, one because I can get it for about 1/2 what Kodak Max would cost, two because the only other film I can get inexpensively is Kodak Max...

Jason Randolph wrote:

(Or, how I learned to stop worrying and ask about film)

Hello to all! Here we are at another holiday here and I have to open a can of worms....

Which "over the counter" (a.k.a., easily attainable) brand/type of film is best for all around color and possible enlargement to 8x10 quality? I personally have always leaned towards Fuji (because I am not rich enough to seriously "play" or "experiment" with rolls. Plus, my Zenit was a hit or miss anyhow for exposure so I couldn't get reliable quality to compare), but if you had to rely on one roll, what would it be?

I also like the Kodak B&W C-41 process film since it's easy to shoot with, have developed. Does anyone have personal experience with the POLAROID High Definition 35mm print film found at Wal-Mart? What makes it high definition and is it a natural choice for lack of grain and easy enlarging? Do you like that high definition film and can you really tell a difference?

I know, what a can of worms to open. Thanks for the replies!

Hope all have a Merry Christmas (all who celebrate it that is)...

Jay




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