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I didn't find an answer, so please offer a little help. I have not kept up on all the recent 35mm films. My old standby for testing a lens's capability was Velvia. Are there any really good alternatives now, either in a print or slide film? I am thinking scenics, flowers, etc. Thanks, John
-- John H Osterholm (Barjo4@attbi.com), May 26, 2002
I would use Kodachrome 25 if you can find it, otherwise Kodachrome 64.
-- Jack Matlock (jfmatlo@attglobal.net), May 26, 2002.
Kodak T400CN. It has only one color layer and it is tack sharp, IMO better as a test film than TMX, which is also pretty good for that.
-- Dante Stella (dante@dantestella.com), May 26, 2002.
A slidefilm is always best to test film since you do not need to print it to see the result. Velvia is still available. Very nice film. Provia 100 F is also very good. same grain as Velvia but faster.
-- Frank (frank_bunnik@hotmail.com), May 27, 2002.
You might also try fuji astia or kodak ektachrome 100 (EPN), the more subtle contrast/color sat. that these films provide might be more suitable for testing.
-- Jason Eitelbach (JEitelbach@aol.com), May 28, 2002.