The Kodak professional colour neg films are very good, readily
obtainable, and scan well. I use Tri-X for b&w. It seems to scan
alright, but I've haven't invested much time in improving my scanning
skills, so it can probably be done a lot better than I do it.

7dayshop sells both at a good price. Or you can buy the entire stock
of "Optimax" at the Co-op in Whitby as I did one day... (4 rolls).
Horrible stuff.

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Cheers,
 Bob 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 July 2006 19:03
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Film recommendations?
> 
> 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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