JF Mahony wrote: > i am very interested in negatives vs slides in contrasty situations. i shoot > a lot of tennis in the middle of the day with provia 100, E200 or fugi multy > speed. i have an LS-1000 and do have trouble losing the extreme highlights. > i like the color of slide film better than print. i entend to try print but > what kind. If you want to freeze action, try Kodak Supra 400 which is supposed to be optimised for scanning. Rob (I haven't had the chance to try it yet myself)
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