Fuji Acros, Kodak Tri-X, Ilford PanF+.

Way cheaper to develop than any colour film. Of ocurse, you will end up 
having to do it yourself ;-)

If you need to run it through a minilab, go with Ilford XP2

-Adam


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now that I have a scanner capable of good film scans, I'd like to begin
> shooting more film.  I've mostly used Fujifilm Superia 200/400 because it
> was about the only film available to me, aside from some Kodak.  Any
> suggestions for some good 35mm film?  I prefer negative film because slide
> film is expensive to develop (about 3x the cost).
> 
> B&W and colour!
> 
> Mike
> 
> 




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