Since we're voicing opinions again on SPORRS, I'll put in mine. Sorry to burst your balloon, Mr. Gilley, but there are many of us still out here that prefer Kodachrome 25. It's still the best film for sunny weather photography. It's ultra-sharp and doesn't have the phony "colorized" look that Velvia has. It's not out of naivete or loyalty to Kodak that I use K25, it's because it's the best. I have tried the Fuji films and still prefer it. (I will concede that Sensia/Provia is fantastic stuff for night photography, and that Kodachrome is weak in cloudy weather.)
For K25 to become unavailable would be a disaster, because there is no equivalent. Eric Blasko --> SPORRS: Serious Photographers of Railroad Related Subjects
