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OK, you Fuji film (and Ektachrome) fans out there...

I assume all this talk about comparing the Fuji films is mostly a 
comparison of their color and light characteristics in great light.

Which film is the best for crummy weather?

And, since I've been doing some interesting work in twilight...what's 
the best twilight film? I'm talking about those 20-30 minutes around 
actual sunset, when it's light enough to make images but dark enough 
for people to have lights on in cars, buildings, advertising signs, 
etc. Look at the Geographic and you see that about half of their 
pictures are taken in this magic time.

I have my own bag of tricks for this kind of light, but am curious 
what E-6 films are preferred here...

David R. Busse
Diamond Bar, Calif.

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