Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 7 Feb 1999 07:47:14 -0500, Andre Jean Quintal <megamax@abacom.com> wrote: > Allo Jeff, > > You owe it to yourself to try out > Kodak PMZ 1000 VS Fuji CZ Super G 800. Ah. My previous post didn't try to lay out mu entire fast-color-film history. Actually, I've been using CZ for years, and it's become something of a standard for me when I need that sort of speed in color. I was trying two new emulsions (for me) on the occasion I described. I tried a Kodak 1000-speed film (perhaps is was Royal Gold 1000?) about six months ago. Fist-sized grain. Pushed CZ has worked out better than that for me. I'm trying to get a handle on the current Fuji color-neg lineup. Now, at 800 speed, there either exists or will exist: good old Super G Plus 800 NHG II some sort of "photojournalist" line? CZ with "new extra-special Reala technology"? So I've been trying NHG II, but I'd love to hear anybody else's ideas about the strong/weak/all-the-same points of the above films relative to each other (and, yes, the Kodak world). Then there's Reala (for which I've had an immense fondness for years: I just like the way it looks, even when I'm not shooting in weird fluorescent-polluted light) and NPS (which the Fuji folk seem to claim is every bit as good as Reala but faster). I guess I'll have to try some of that, too. This doesn't happen really fast, though, because I usually shoot B&W, and I haven't been in the mood for an explicit, techno-centric film test shoot. -J