So do you think the Provia 100 would work better in the SureShot?
I mail my films to The Darkroom for processing, so this is a non-issue. Has any of you here used provia 100 in a SureShot or similar P&S camera?In a word, yes. It's a good film, but it is an E6 film (as is Velvia), so you need to know where the nearest lab is to you that processes E6 films and have the processed film returned to you either cut and mounted in slide mounts or as one continuous strip that you can later cut into 6, and slip the individual cuts into an archival sleeve.
I mail my films to The Darkroom for processing, so this is a non-issue. Has any of you here used provia 100 in a SureShot or similar P&S camera?
Until the 70s when color print film took over, slide was the main snapshooting medium and many families will have a legacy of Kodachrome and E4-E6 film in their archive,
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