Bosk
Make photos, not war.
I'd like your opinons on what may be the C-41 film/s with the highest possible resolution and finest grain for landscape photography.
I realise slide film is a better choice in many ways, but I'd prefer to stick with negative film for the moment.
Thanks very much for your input.
I realise slide film is a better choice in many ways, but I'd prefer to stick with negative film for the moment.
Thanks very much for your input.
GeneW
Veteran
Fuji Reala 100 is one of the finest-grained films I've used lately. Excellent colour saturation too.
Gene
Gene
peterc
Heretic
Fuji Reala 100 or Kodak Ultra Color 100 are probably good places to start.
Peter
Peter
SDK
Exposing since 1969.
I prefer Kodak UC100, or Fuji Pro160C, for slow film work.
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
The discontinued Konica Impressa 50 was hard to beat and I still miss it.
Bob
Bob
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rich815
Guest
Reala 100 for sure.
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wlewisiii
Guest
Another vote for Reala. Wonderful stuff.
William
William
kevin m
Veteran
Kodak's BW400CN is a very-fine grained film considering its 400iso speed.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Reala 100 seems the best in this regard.
pvenables
Established
Ilford XP2 IMO, if you like your landscapes in B+W
Paul
Paul
Creagerj
Incidental Artist
Granted I know you want to stay away from slide film, I won't lie, you can't beat it. Especially for landscape, it's amazing stuff. Price wise you can find unboxed slide film for no more than C-41 film on freestyle. Sorry for suggesting something despite what you requested but you can't beat slide flm.
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rich815
Guest
pvenables said:Ilford XP2 IMO, if you like your landscapes in B+W
Paul
I personally love XP2 but would never decribe it as a high resolution or very sharp film.
wpb
Well-known
As far as the best resolution I have no idea, but I find less contrasty negative films scan better. Here is an example of Reala with a crop. Picture was taken on Isla Mujeres (the eastern most point in Mexico) with a Minilux scanned with a Minolta Scan Dual III.
The Crop:

The Crop:

sf
Veteran
bluefire police film
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rich815
Guest
shutterflower said:bluefire police film
Bluefire is C-41?
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