I'm old fashioned and proud of it. I have a battered 33mm film camera for which I insist on nothing but Kodak 200 color film. Colors are real and vibrant, not so washed out, dull looking. I think film is still better than digital and you can always make a CD with those glossy prints. I take my rolls of film to a great Manhattan developer who charges a reasonable price. Above is one of my Kodak Gold 200 shots. If you want footage that looks like it was cut out of a magazine, I recommend this material.
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