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Subject: [Leica] Fuji Natura and Superia 1600--OT
From: bdcolen at comcast.net (B. D. Colen)
Date: Wed Jun 14 05:16:38 2006
References: <2fd.675a6a4.31c15600@aol.com>

Fascinating, in that digital does precisely the same thing; shoot a high, 
noisy iso in bright light, and the noise/grain ceases to be an issue. 


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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 08:07:28 EDT SonC@aol.com wrote:
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>In a message dated 6/14/2006 1:17:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
>wrs111445@yahoo.com writes:
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>  Why would one use something else since these run the full gamut  of 
>needs--or am I all wet?
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>Bill, the Superia 1600 is pretty grainy, unless you use it in lots of  
>light. 
> Sounds weird, I know, but that's the truth.  On the other  hand, grain is 
>much better controlled in Natura, or at least it scans  better.  
> 
>I have not tried direct prints from a negative from it.  I really  wish 
>they 
>would import it to the US.  
> 
>In the meantime I get good mail order service from  Megaperls.
>http://www.unicircuits.com/shop/
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>Regards,  
>Sonny
>http://www.sonc.com
>Natchitoches, Louisiana
>Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
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