urban_alchemist
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I shoot almost exclusively in color, and really like Fuji Superia for all-round film. Actually, for general purpose, I'd go so far as to say that Superia 200 is my favourite film, with beautiful grain, and a lovely warm feel.
For 400 film, I really like Fuji Pro400H - its a very low-contrast film, so great for the bright conditions I tend to shoot with, but like all Pro film, it is heavily skewed towards daylight. Expect heavy yellow colors in flourescent conditions.
For lower-speed film, there's nothing really between the 160s. Kodak and Fuji both give great results, but I tend to use Fuji 160S (again, low-contrast) and quite like the results. I actually prefer Kodak Portra NC, but find that it is getting increasingly difficult to get hold of here.
Anyway, enjoy coming to film! After years of digital, it was like breathing fresh air again for the first time...
For 400 film, I really like Fuji Pro400H - its a very low-contrast film, so great for the bright conditions I tend to shoot with, but like all Pro film, it is heavily skewed towards daylight. Expect heavy yellow colors in flourescent conditions.
For lower-speed film, there's nothing really between the 160s. Kodak and Fuji both give great results, but I tend to use Fuji 160S (again, low-contrast) and quite like the results. I actually prefer Kodak Portra NC, but find that it is getting increasingly difficult to get hold of here.
Anyway, enjoy coming to film! After years of digital, it was like breathing fresh air again for the first time...
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