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<p>@ everyone: Thanks for your time and suggestions.<br>
@ Bruno: Thanks for the heads-up. I became aware of these laws as part of my 'research' into street photography in Quebec- in fact i read that link you have mentioned several days ago. I have no commercial interest in these images, as I am not a professional. However, I will try to limit obvious usage.</p>
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<p>Hi:</p>
<p>I have an upcoming trip to Quebec City as well as Montreal, together lasting one week. I own a Canon EOS Elan 7NE film camera that I used to shoot mostly color slides until I went digital a few years ago. I am planning to shoot some 'street photography' style pictures (I use the term loosely) with the Elan 7NE. By this I mean 'decisive moment' photography in black and white film, with a 50mm f/1.8 prime lens, with a hope to have some contrasty images including people, abstracts etc, at varying times of day and lighting conditions including overcast. Does anyone have a link to, or suggestions for 35mm roll film for this kind of photography/ aesthetic, with reasons behind why you would use one emulsion over the other?<br>
FYI, I am not interested in recommendations for alternate cameras, or 'better cameras for street photography' etc., since I cannot change my camera</p>
<p>Thank you, and your help is much appreciated in advance.</p>
<p>Sanjeev</p>
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<p>Hi:</p>
<p>I have an upcoming trip to Quebec City as well as Montreal, together lasting one week. I own a Canon EOS Elan 7NE film camera that I used to shoot mostly color slides until I went digital a few years ago. I am planning to shoot some 'street photography' style pictures (I use the term loosely) with the Elan 7NE. By this I mean 'decisive moment' photography in black and white film, with a 50mm f/1.8 prime lens, with a hope to have some contrasty images including people, abstracts etc, at varying times of day and lighting conditions including overcast. Does anyone have a link to, or suggestions for 35mm roll film for this kind of photography/ aesthetic, with reasons behind why you would use one emulsion over the other?<br>
FYI, I am not interested in recommendations for alternate cameras, or 'better cameras for street photography' etc., since I cannot change my camera</p>
<p>Thank you, and your help is much appreciated in advance.</p>
<p>Sanjeev</p>
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This is ridiculous, and insulting to my intelligence- under $10K by ONE DOLLAR? Give me a break- why does mamiya even bother?
Street photography black and white 35 mm film recommendations
in Black & White Practice
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<p>I will be giving the films to a local lab to process- Borge Andersen in Salt Lake City.<br>
Incidentally, the dual posting in the same forum was inadvertent. I meant to post the same question in 3 fora, to tap different audiences.</p>