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{{fa}}The film you choose for your camera matters far, ''far'' more than your choice of camera and lens. There are three kinds of films you are likely to encounter: colour negatives, E-6 slide films, and traditional [[Develop Black and White Film|black and white]] films. All of these have their place, and none of them is perfect for every photographic situation; and all of them are capable of getting great results if you use them appropriately. There are trade-offs involved in using every kind of film; armed with the right knowledge, you'll be able choose one that's good for your needs.
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The film you choose for your camera matters far, ''far'' more than your choice of camera and lens. There are three kinds of films you are likely to encounter: colour negatives, E-6 slide films, and traditional [[Develop Black and White Film|black and white]] films. All of these have their place, and none of them is perfect for every photographic situation; and all of them are capable of getting great results if you use them appropriately. There are trade-offs involved in using every kind of film; armed with the right knowledge, you'll be able choose one that's good for your needs.
 
[[Category:Film Cameras and Film Photography]]
 
[[Category:Film Cameras and Film Photography]]
 
== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==