Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim: Do you have any of your work on a web page? I agree on the quality of E200. I had used it for sports and had a roll I needed to finish off and used it for some general scenic photography. I was amazed with how sharp it was and the lack of grain and contrast of a 200 speed film. My dealer gave me a roll of Fuji ms100/1000 which I will eventuallly get around to using and compare the results to E200. Regards, Robert Regards, Robert At 11:22 PM 3/2/99 -0800, you wrote: >t 06:39 AM 3/3/99 +0100, Alan wrote: >>Peter, >> >>I do not agree with the statement that "Velvia does this to white making >>them green/grayish". >> > >I also disagree. I have been using Velvia since its inception and have >never found it to be unfaithful. Especially toward green/grayish. I have >published four photo based books, and working on two more. Hundreds of >photographs, all Velvia. A year or so ago, Kodak sent me a bunch of >Kodachrome 64 and asked me to use it along side my regular film (Velvia). I >did. Velvia won. I sent samples of both back to Kodak. Kodak sent me a >brick of E200 for my trouble. I like E200 for my M6. I use the Velvia in my >R cameras. > >Jim > > > >