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i stll have f3/motor driven ,have not shoot any flim for long times,microme 200-400 for fast,,or iso40-60 for slow speed cleaned pic
 
I have a few rolls of Kodak Tri-X 400 along with some Fuji Superia 400/Super HQ 100 (although if you are looking to buy stuff you can do better). I also have a roll of Fuji Sensia 100 (they didn't have any Velvia, I thought that was strange). When I had access to a dark room I shot film all the time but now the additional costs make it hard to bother. That's actually the reason I bought the Sensia, to use taking fun/random/cool pictures to make every shot count and it doesn't need to be digital, but I just haven't been up to using it.

I've used Moon Photo in Seattle to reproduce some prints I made in the darkroom and Bob reproduced exactly what I was looking for. I was extremely impressed. I gave them the negatives and a 8x10 copies and he made enlargements that were filtered/dodged/burned exactly the same. On the more difficult ones he made a couple copies of varying levels.

I've only used them for prints and not processing but I definitely will if I ever get around to finishing a roll of film. Those guys really know their stuff and have years and years and years of experience.

http://www.moonphotolab.com/
 

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