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Hi,
I have a Minolta X-700 that had been sitting in the closet for 20 some odd years. During a digital photography class discussion on depth-of-field (DOF) and lenses with DOF scales on their barrels, I decided to pull out the X-700 and play around with it only to find that the shutter advance lever was locked. After posting on the Camera repair forum, found out I just needed a fresh set of batteries.
In the past, at times, I preferred Ilford B&W films to Kodak Pan-X and Tri-X; I didn't shoot much color slide film. I doubt if I will be doing any of my own processing, although a local community college does offer some film classes but no offerings until maybe Spring 2010. Right now, I'm enrolled to take an intermediate digital class in the fall.
Anyway, its been a long time since I've shot film and was wondering if I could get some indication of people's preferences and suggestions for B&W and Color films. I've heard good things about Fujifilm's Velvia.
I have a Minolta X-700 that had been sitting in the closet for 20 some odd years. During a digital photography class discussion on depth-of-field (DOF) and lenses with DOF scales on their barrels, I decided to pull out the X-700 and play around with it only to find that the shutter advance lever was locked. After posting on the Camera repair forum, found out I just needed a fresh set of batteries.
In the past, at times, I preferred Ilford B&W films to Kodak Pan-X and Tri-X; I didn't shoot much color slide film. I doubt if I will be doing any of my own processing, although a local community college does offer some film classes but no offerings until maybe Spring 2010. Right now, I'm enrolled to take an intermediate digital class in the fall.
Anyway, its been a long time since I've shot film and was wondering if I could get some indication of people's preferences and suggestions for B&W and Color films. I've heard good things about Fujifilm's Velvia.


