Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/19

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Velvia vs. Provia - what's the verdict?
From: Five Senses Productions <fls@5senses.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 09:15:20 -0800

Every time I have tried E100S and E100SW with models I get 
unsatisfactory results, to me anyway.  I don't know if it is because
I am used to a Fuji look to my slides or if I am not rating these 
Kodak films properly.  I do have good results with EPR 64 and 
EPN 100 with models.  I find 80 to be a good starting point for
EPN and I think 64 is very nice for EPR.  
Any ideas on why my E100S and SW slides come out not looking
as nice?

At 11:14 PM 3/18/98 -0500, Harrison McClary wrote:
>And, of course, there is Sensia II, same as Astia but not pre-aged and 
>1/2 the price. so you could buy a little of both, wait awhile shoot them 
>and see what develops. :)  I do shoot the Sensia II and find it to be 
>quite a nice film.
>
>And don't rule out the Kodak E100 films.  I personally like the E100SW, 
>the 100S is also nice just not as warm.  
>
>Tina Manley wrote
>
>>Sensia is the same as Provia but is made for
>>the amatuer market since it is not pre-aged.  You could always buy it and
>>wait awhile before you use it :)  Hope this helps.  Tina
>
>
>Harrison McClary
>http://people.delphi.com/hmphoto
>
>Everyone has a photographic memory.  Some don't have film
> 


Francesco Sanfilippo,
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