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Ok /p/ lets say you take any 35mm SLR you want on a trip, but the film gets ruined some how (heat x-ray ect) and the only place you can go to get film are walmart, k-mart, target, and any other supermarket. What consumer type film would you buy to just get off shots of nature and of people outdoors?

I think I would go with Fujifilm 200, since it is often the only brand I see, and gave me decent results for super cheap off my AE-1.
>> op
fuji superia 400. badass films.
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>>301636

forgot my trip.

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>> Anonymous
>>301637
Oh wow.. at first I wasnt gonna answer, but now that I know it was you that made the comment, I think I will tell you about the time I saw candleja
>> Anonymous
I didn't know Canon AE-1's can shoot color film i thought it was just strictly Black and White Film. Flame Suit on!!
>> Anonymous
I second Fuji Superia 400. Cheap as shit and sometimes you get a bonus 36 exp roll. I prefer Fuji in general though...
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I know i cant develop these myself, but i know this place that develops C41 for $2 a roll, 10 mins each.
and the HD marketing seems stupid, but the film has amazing colour reproduction
>> Anonymous
Canadafag here, we have a store brand up here called Photolab(sold through Loblaws), $6 per roll of film, and fre developing(since it's c41 I can't develope it myself).

That or kodak bw400, or fujifilm superia 200. These superia films really love the greens though...
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>>301729
So like, what the hell is the ISO?
>> Anonymous
>>301742
HD 1080p
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it says 400