Sweetlou42
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Really good advice, thank youSo since you can buy all that just because it sounds like you've got the cash. I'd say the most important thing for you now getting into film is to use a proper lab that does a good job vs trying to skimp and penny pinch. I'd start with some Portra 400 which is the most forgiving in both 35mm and 120 and choose a decent lab. I've seen great results from the likes of Richards Photo Lab in LA, TheFINDLAB in Utah and Indie Film Lab. I'm in the UK so never used those (I send my stuff to Carmencita in Spain) but I would say pick one, send a couple of rolls, get the feedback, give *THEM* feedback on the look you got vs what you expected and repeat 3-4 times. After a handful of orders they should have nailed the look you want and you will have a proper working relationship with them. All these places are not cheap, you're looking at $15-20/roll for dev and high quality scans but after you've worked out the look you want the only editing you'll do any crop/straighten and you can spend your time shooting vs in front of a computer or messing with checmicals in a bathtub (unless that's your thing of course).