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Porta VC 400 or 800?
or something else completely? I'll be travelling to Yellowstone and
Southern Utah this summer, carrying an old Olympus 6x6 folding camera. It has a red window in the back for the film counter, with a sliding cover (I don't know if any of that makes a difference when using fast film in an old camera.) I want to use fast film so I can use small apertures. If I get any spectactular shots, I'd like to be able to blow them up to 16x20 without getting too grainy. Most of the good pictures are destined to be 8x10's. I'll also have some Kodak Gold 100 film or equivalent with me for full sun situations. Thanks. Best regards, Bob |
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