SaxonIV
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I've shot two rolls of fuji Sensia 100 slide film and the results are always stunning. weather it be looking through my loupe or on a light table, the slides are always so alive and vibrant.
Now that Sensia is discontinued, what is a good replacement? I've been researching and it seams as though Provia will fit the bill just right. I'm just wanting something that doesn't kill the skin tones. How does Kodak Elitecolour work out? (it's a bit cheaper)
I'm definitely going to pick up some Velvia 50 for landscapes soon.
One concern of mine is processing. I've been using the prepaid envelopes from fuji and they do a good job. I'll be sending my current roll to Precision-Camera for their excellent scanning prices. Do they do good with all types of 135 film?
Thanks in advance! Oh yeah, I've been cheating and shooting film through my eos systems (gotta love that L glass)
Once I've got a good run going with predicable film I'll throw a roll through my Canonet.
Just to add color to the thread, here is one of my Grandfather on spring break last year.

DSCN5763 by McClammaIV, on Flickr
Now that Sensia is discontinued, what is a good replacement? I've been researching and it seams as though Provia will fit the bill just right. I'm just wanting something that doesn't kill the skin tones. How does Kodak Elitecolour work out? (it's a bit cheaper)
I'm definitely going to pick up some Velvia 50 for landscapes soon.
One concern of mine is processing. I've been using the prepaid envelopes from fuji and they do a good job. I'll be sending my current roll to Precision-Camera for their excellent scanning prices. Do they do good with all types of 135 film?
Thanks in advance! Oh yeah, I've been cheating and shooting film through my eos systems (gotta love that L glass)
Once I've got a good run going with predicable film I'll throw a roll through my Canonet.
Just to add color to the thread, here is one of my Grandfather on spring break last year.

DSCN5763 by McClammaIV, on Flickr