I bought some Fujifilm Internegative film on ebay. 6 100ft 35mm rolls of it. I bulk loaded some of it to use in my Nikon F4. I found it works best with an ISO of about 3 or 6. It supposedly has a tungsten balance but it worked just fine for me in daylight. Very fine grained.
I love the color in this. the movement is interesting and not un pleasant, i would like to see that woman sharp though because she looks so beautiful.
Dennis
Thanks guys. I'll post another less blurry shot. I'm not sure exactly the qualities because I haven't scanned it myself. But from what it looks like, when you underexpose it it lowers the contrast. It seems like you can underexpose a lot and still have a nice, yet low contrast image. At the lab they told me they had to add a lot of color when they scanned it. I'm guessing this film is kind of like movie film in that there is a lot of room to work when printing or scanning it.