Film Recommendations?
afarber
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Hey folks -
So I began years ago shooting film, but I really got into photography in the dSLR age. I recently unearthed my Canon AE1 SLR and what do you know - the battery is still good! I'd like to shoot some film with it, but I don't know what to use.
I don't have any idea what's out there and what is good. I want something nicer than the standard drug store film, but I can't pay $10 per roll. Anything middle ground. I'd love recommendations for both color and b&w.
Also, any good developers in NYC that people have used recently? Any online/mail-in services? I don't want to pay out the nose, but again, I'm not settling for drug store machines.
Thanks so much for any recommendations!
Adam
So I began years ago shooting film, but I really got into photography in the dSLR age. I recently unearthed my Canon AE1 SLR and what do you know - the battery is still good! I'd like to shoot some film with it, but I don't know what to use.
I don't have any idea what's out there and what is good. I want something nicer than the standard drug store film, but I can't pay $10 per roll. Anything middle ground. I'd love recommendations for both color and b&w.
Also, any good developers in NYC that people have used recently? Any online/mail-in services? I don't want to pay out the nose, but again, I'm not settling for drug store machines.
Thanks so much for any recommendations!
Adam
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awesome. I got grainless A4 prints form ISO 3200 film. But
that film is expensive. Why don't you just buy a roll of FujiFilm
or Kodak Gold and see if you like it?
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Any other specific films people still use?
Any developers recommended?
Thanks!!!
I am a strong Fujifilm. I carry Fuji 200 for general purpose. The Fuji Pro line has great exposure latitude. I use 160S for landscapes.
Good Luck!
Film wise I use Kodak Tri-X or Professional Ultra.
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also if you want a lomographhy type look try picking up some expired film, its cheap too.
Good luck
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Delta-400 Professional 135-36 Black & White Print Film (ISO-400)
and
Pro 400H 135-36 Professional Color Negative (Print) Film (ISO 400)
I'm selecting ISO400 somewhat at random - mostly for outdoors, but with a bit of flexibility to shoot indoors a bit. I'm really doing this pretty blind...just giving it a shot.
Still looking for a devloper, but in NYC that should be pretty easy.
Any thoughts on my choice or other pieces of advice?
Thanks all!
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Unearthing your AE-1 (I used to have one) is like Woody Allen finding that Volkswagen.
Have fun!
David