I must admit that during the 5 months I've been employed at a minilab, the
best overall photographs (most of them don't deserve the name photograph)
I've seen have been those shot on Kodak Gold 200.

Bill, KG4LOV
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> > I hope Mafud's not reading this! ;-)
> >
>
> I am. It was decided long ago that those who care to continue to be known
as
> professionals, (and can afford to buy film no matter what it costs), shoot
> KODAK. Others, less fortunate than we true KODAKians, shoot the cheap
stuph.
>
> Mafud
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