hoomuzzz
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I heard the Portra 400 / Provia 400X are good choices. Sadly 400X is no longer in production line.
I heard the Portra 400 / Provia 400X are good choices.
If you're staying with Portra, Portra 160 gives slightly different rendering, as does Portra 800.
You might want to qualify whether B&W or color: obviously you seem to think color.
Daily use? hmmm
Putting aside my snarky response, yes, Portra 400 is widely appreciated for its color rendition and really wide latitude. You can easily shoot it 2 EVs on either side of meter reading and get good results. Not cheap, which is why "daily use" might not be the same for everyone. But it's what I almost alway shoot for 120 color negatives. If you're staying with Portra, Portra 160 gives slightly different rendering, as does Portra 800. Fun to experiment.
Well, they're totally different animals. Provia is a slide film. Portra is color negative. So this brings the question what you're looking for in a film? Color, evidently. I assume you scan and then post process? Does it need to be 400 or is slower also OK?
Certainly, but the differences are more relevant if you print/enlarge optically and much less so when scanning. Digital post processing, after all, is so flexible that you could get whatever look you want from any of these three films. The most important difference will be speed. Having said that, I was printing some Portra 800 negatives recently and I have to say it's a lovely film. Quite likely my favorite from the three Portras. Expensive, though.
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