What
film to use by
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Color
negative film preferences
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Konica
Centuria 200, Nikon F4s, 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 Zoom Nikkor
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Konica
Impresa 50 Finest
grain film I've found with highest level of sharpness too.
Impressive
color tonal range. Professional
quality prints without special processing. Use a tripod. |
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Fujicolor
Superia Reala 100 (CS) A
consumer film, nevertheless ...
Just
great, IMO best in this speed. Outstanding
grain, sharpness and color. For
outdoors under bright light and/or flash. Good for portraits. |
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Fujicolor
NPS 160 Professional
For
portraits and weddings
For daylight or electronic flash
Good natural colors and smooth skin
Good detail with fine grain even
under mixed lighting.
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Konica
Centuria Super 200
Bright
color reproduction even with flash. Razor sharp images with
very good grain. General purpose film, for action photos under
bright light. IMO, best of the new Centuria Super line (100,
200, 400, 800 & 1600). |
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Agfacolor
Optima Prestige 400 Pro Rich
colors but improved accurate color rendition, sharpness &
grain,
for enlargements. Very good shadows detail. IMO best for action
photos & available light photography in this speed. |
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Fujicolor
NPH 400 Professional
Another portrait & wedding favorite
Moderate saturation for
Good neutral skin tones
Impressive gradation
For daylight or flash
A good complement to NPS 160.
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Fujicolor
Portrait NPZ 800 Pro Very
fine grain. Accurate, natural color. Enhanced color contrast
and saturation. For available & mixed light photography.
Fresh,
natural skin tones. Very
wide exposure latitude. |
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