Mike,

Fuji Reala (100)
Fuji 160S (160)--formerly NPS
Fuji 400H (400)--formerly  NPH

Kodak High Definition 200 or 400
Kodak Ultra 100 or 400
Kodak Portra 160NC, 160VC, 400NC, 400VC
Kodak Portra UC400

Kodak color process 400 Black and White
Kodak Tri-X Pan 400

The choices are narrowing. I usually order my film from B&H or Adorama 
these days. The Kodak High Definition 400 and Kodak color process B&W 
can be found at my local drug stores (CVS, Walgreen's, Eckerd's). 
Target, a good place to find film at one time, pretty much only carries 
the Kodak Max crap and Fuji crap films. They keep rearranging the film 
and cutting shelf space. Maybe I'll go digital this year when the 
K10D(?) comes out.

I still prefer film. I like having negatives and slides. My labs do a 
great job with film.

Robert



[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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