This is exactly why you should start with something from the major players until you know everything is working well. There are already heaps of variables when you first undertake film photography; controlling the quality of the film is an easy one to manage.
Personally, when starting out, I also think it's best to shoot C41 film and have a lab professionally process and scan your film. This way even more variables are controlled and it's easier to address any problems that might arise with equipment (e.g., light leaks, faulty shutters, etc.), exposure, or anything else. Once you know that the equipment is okay and exposures look good, then slowly start to introduce those other variables, such as doing your own developing and/or scanning.
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