The best film that I've ever used (in it's class) is Fuji Superia 800 (aka
800 Press). It's color reproduction even beats the Superia 400.
--
Nick Wright
http://www.wrightfoto.com/

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>From: "TM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Film suggestions needed
>Date: Mon, Apr 29, 2002, 4:57 PM
>

> Hi,
> With the recent discussion on film, I was wondering what you all would
> suggest for the following, which is my primary photography subject-
> cars.
>
> What would be an excellent print film to photograph cars, both static
> and on the track, daytime, although some cars may be under a tent or
> in a garage trackside. I need something that can be used for both
> purposes,
> as I plan to keep two bodies loaded, one w/ a telephoto for the action
> stuff, one with a wide angle for the static shots.
>
> I'm thinking Fuji Superia X-tra 400, as that is what I used at Porsche
> Rennsport Reunion with fairly good results and even better at the Lime
> Rock
> Vintage Festival.
>
> With my recent camera acquisitions, I will be using a SP1000 w/ 24mm
> f3.5 for
> the static shots or a SuperProgram w/ 28mm f2.8, and a SuperProgram w/
> 70-210mm
> f4 for action shots, I might add a tripod and I might add a Rear
> Converter A 2-XS.
>
> Taka
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