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Ilford for b & w, Kodak Gold 100 for colour...

Posted by Dr. Al on May 17, 2001 at 19:57:52:

John,

The Royal Gold Kodak stuff is pretty good. I usually shoot 100 ISO film. I will use Agfa 100 and Fuji 100, but prefer the Kodak. However, I've not been using my Nikon F2 nor my Leica M3 lately as I've gone digital for much of my photography. For b & w, I go Ilford (the 400 stuff that can take regular colour processing is excellent), but I usually use a 125 ISO formulation.

The Kodak Max is okay, but the Gold 100 stuff is preferrable.

Cheers,

Allan