<snip> For once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, I always use fresh film but for screwing around or more casual shooting, I'll use outdated film. If you shop around, you should be able to buy it for half price (or less ... over the past four months, I've successfully purchased 120 rolls of Fuji Provia 120 for a little over $1/roll, delivered. I bought 48 of those rolls on eBay so you might check there as well as at your local Pro shops and labs. <snip> Jeff Goggin Scottsdale, AZ That is a great suggestion! I would never have thought of it - I am off to eBay and Google! I would love to be able to practice while using Provia 100F! /fn
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