Francis,
Is there any particular, cheap, (or particularly cheap:)) slide film that would be recommended for wildlife? My main concern at the moment is price, because that is what's limiting how many pictures I take right now, but I am interested in something that is at least decent quality with fairly saturated colors, something like two-dollar-per-roll Velvia would be nice:-). What is your opinion of Sensia 100 or 200? I am considering the latter because of the instability of my tripod.
I like AGFA RSX-II and I prefer it over all Fuji films except Velvia 50. The colors are quite similar to Velvia (richly saturated and to the warm side from neutral) but the price is under half of the Velvias'. OTOH AGFA CTPrecisa is not in the same league, IMHO. Sensia is good, but less saturated and usually too cold (especially in the shadows).
Peter

