which film you use?


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I am using fuji proplus ii for snap shot.
and for landscape i use Fuji RDPIII usually.
 

I've only bought the Canonet QL17 recently, so been shooting the cheapest film I can find to practise :)
I use Fuji Superia 400
 

i use cheap film for practise also
i buy a lot film from an ebay seller.
some x-tra 400 and proplus ii
these two are cheap.
 

You might want to check out here for China made ones... :)

Pretty good quality for the Colour Super 200 and the B&W ones are my personal favourite.
 

Kodak UC100
Kodak VC400
 

My favourites:
Kodak Tri-X 400
Fuji Neopan 1600
Fuji Velvia 50
 

You might want to check out here for China made ones... :)

Pretty good quality for the Colour Super 200 and the B&W ones are my personal favourite.

Lucky Super 200 very easy to scan...not much color shift...
Those SHD100 on D76 is easy to process too
Have push 100 to 400 and still cool
 

Always Fuji Velvia 100 and sometimes Ilford XP2 (:
 

for me, it depends on what I shoot:

landscape: Fuji Velvia 50 or Velvia 100F
others: Fuji Provia 100F or Kodak Elitechrome or Ektachrome EPP
snaps: Fuji Superia 400

going to try out Sensia 200 (for portraits) and Fuji Press 800 (for lowlight snaps)
 

Lucky Super 200 very easy to scan...not much color shift...
Those SHD100 on D76 is easy to process too
Have push 100 to 400 and still cool

Hi sorry a question here.
What do you mean by colour shift?
Im using a canon 4400f scanner.
And i'm always just using auto mode to scan.
 

BW 400cn or XP2 for street and general photography
Velvia 100 for WA and travel
 

I'm interested in outdoor photography with my Holga 120 cam.
(don't really want to use flash)

I came across these films:
- Lucky Super 200 Colour Negative Film
- Lucky SHD 100 Black & White Negative Film

I would like to ask you guys who are experienced in film photography these questions.

How does the Lucky Super 200 Colour Negative Film differ from the Fuji ISO 200 film?

Which B&W films nicer tone of B&W?
Kodak 400Tmax
OR
Kodak BW400CN
OR
Lucky SHD 100 Black & White Negative Film

(All these are comparison between 35mm films)

Will ISO 100 film be suitable for outdoor and some covered areas?

Thanks.
 

it will helps a lot if we not just mention what film we use,
but we also post samples of photos thats taken with that kind of film,
so we know what kind of look different film can give us.

just a suggestion.
as i am sure a lot of newbies like me would like to know.

i am using ifford delta 100 now, still halfway inside my camera, but will post some samples once I am done. :)
 

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Hi sorry a question here.
What do you mean by colour shift?
Im using a canon 4400f scanner.
And i'm always just using auto mode to scan.

as in let say scan on auto mode and colors appear
close to what it should be if print on paper
tried scanning Lucky Super 100 on auto and colors
appear off and must tweek
using canoscan8800
 

in my town, all I can buy were :Kodak 200 _ Fuji pro plus III ISO 200 .
hi hi .
 

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