Finest, sharpest colour film in 35mm?

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I would imagine kodak's 5272 would be hard to beat grain wise. ASA 6 Motion Picture film. Would have to buy a rather large roll.
 

Kevin Caulfield

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You're sending film to Dwaynes and you live in Perth? Isn't Dwaynes in the USA?
 

Paul Verizzo

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Consider Kodak High Definition. There's a 200 and 400 version. The latter is available at Wolf and even Walgreen's, box of 3 x 24 exposure around $10. Go to the Kodak site and check it out.
 

maxbloom

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Consider Kodak High Definition. There's a 200 and 400 version. The latter is available at Wolf and even Walgreen's, box of 3 x 24 exposure around $10. Go to the Kodak site and check it out.

You can't be serious. That stuff is miserable.
 

mabman

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You can't be serious. That stuff is miserable.

I don't know about miserable, but I tried a roll of HD 200 and frankly there was minimal difference in grain and colour saturation compared to Fuji Superia 200 (OK, there was a bit of a difference in saturation - but nothing outstanding that would make me pay a premium for the HD 200).
 
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