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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.
 
{{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.
[[Category:Film Cameras and Film Photography]]
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
# Understand the difference between the three main types of film. Many people are only familiar with the first of these, but the other two have their place in photography (perhaps more so).<br /><br />
 
# Understand the difference between the three main types of film. Many people are only familiar with the first of these, but the other two have their place in photography (perhaps more so).<br /><br />