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fims i think thats good
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as>>36309said, there aren't one single company that makes the best film, it really depends on what youre looking for in your photos.
I own a few 6x6 TLR's so Ill give you my 2 cents on what films I think are best for medium format for the situations Ive used: For accurate colours and extremely sharp pictures I highly recommend Fujifilm Provia or Velvia, slower the better, but that depends on your lighting conditions. For good all rounder, I use Fujifilm NPH 400 (now called Pro400H I think, I use this the most often) for lovely skin tones and portrait photography, I like to use Kodak 160N or 160VC And if you like me, and love over the top colour saturation, get some Kodak Ektachrome E100VS the blues come out so lovely with it. and as for B&W, this one you should experiment with as I feel there isn't just one simple solution, but my advice; get the slowest speed you can find.
but many people have different tastes, this is just what i like to use, hope it helps.
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