The B&W choice is good.  It's the best there is right now.
[ You HP4+ lovers, hold your tongues ...:) ]

With 6x7 I'd not be afraid of neg film, unless you're going to an ad agency where 
they'll want to scan it.

Given the E6 doesn't cost much to test with, and if they are going to pay some big 
bucks for your work, I'd set up the environment in advance and shoot a test sequence 
with each film.  Get to know the characteristics of each and leave guessing out of 
commerical situations.

And don't forget the newer E100VS.  It will compare favorably in many respects.

Collin


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