Kodak vs world? OK, I'll admit it. "Somebody" convinced me years ago to use only little yellow boxes of film, and that same somebody "mostly" convinced me that trains only ran on sunny days. Therefore . . . I have lots of sunny day Kodachromes that look just fine. In fact, I can't imagine another film making that much difference.
Therefore, like many others, I have not changed or tried other films. As I get older, I've realized that most of my free time seems to be on less than ideal "Kodachrome" blue sky days. Sa"turd"ays in central NY are just that. And, I've also realized that on occasion, railroads run trains on lousy days. So, I'm willing to admit change might not be bad. Without a million options and instructions, what might I like to put through my cameras as a trial replacement for K64 and K200? Note: need to try it in snow, I'm afraid! Appreciate your opinions. --> SPORRS: Serious Photographers of Railroad Related Subjects
