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I'm plotting very heavily which films I will shoot on my upcoming holidays abroad and I've settled on ensuring I am capable of shooting in colour, preferably on slides. I will be taking a medium format camera just for this purpose (while I shoot B&W in 35mm).
I expect I will be shooting both urban and landscapes. The catch is that I'm expecting to meet plenty of not-very-sunny and maybe rainy days. All slides do well in sunshine but I've had mixed experiences when it comes to less sunny days.
So... what I want is a 100ASA film and a small amount of 400ASA stuff to take with me. I am currently thinking of using the Provias. However, in my experience Provia likes to go blue in anything but warm light so I am wondering if anyone here has any better recommendations? Or is my best bet to just shoot it and not forget my warming filter at home?
Or should I just lump it and take some negative film too?
I expect I will be shooting both urban and landscapes. The catch is that I'm expecting to meet plenty of not-very-sunny and maybe rainy days. All slides do well in sunshine but I've had mixed experiences when it comes to less sunny days.
So... what I want is a 100ASA film and a small amount of 400ASA stuff to take with me. I am currently thinking of using the Provias. However, in my experience Provia likes to go blue in anything but warm light so I am wondering if anyone here has any better recommendations? Or is my best bet to just shoot it and not forget my warming filter at home?
Or should I just lump it and take some negative film too?
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