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Subject: Re: Hand inspection of film Posted on: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 22:19:24 -0800

> I 'was' shooting ISO50 Velvia and 100 and 400 Provia, (the Provia pushes
> well to 800) Kodak Elite Chrome 100 under water, and some Portra 160.
> But that was then...
>
> These days I don't shoot ANY more film. Just last month I sold my F5,
> F100, and F4 bodies, and a Contax G2 with a 21mm, 45mm, and 90mm lens to
> FotoFile in MBK Center in Bangkok. Since I started shooting digital I
> haven't shot three full rolls of film! Everything I sell is either
> delivered on CDROM or printed. (I do bring a Nikon FE body and a couple
> of rolls of Provia 100 or Velvia when on a shooting assignment just as a
> backup protection. But that's only until I decide on a second pro
> quality digital body to use as backup.)
>
> Steve Kramer
> Chiang Mai, Thailand
> http://www.photoenvisions.com


I'm just about to BUY a Contax G2, with 28mm and 90mm lenses, for
travel. Seems like the ideal travel setup.

What do you use for storage and what other equipment or hardware do you
have to bring, besides camera bodies and lenses?

-Doug