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Last Post 20 Oct 2008 11:54 PM by manojjonam10. 6 Replies.
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14 Jul 2008 06:18 PM  
If you are like me and sometimes use film based cameras as well as digital I have to tell you that Kodak film is my favorite. It has the best picture quality I have ever found. Does anyone else use Kodak film or another brand that you prefer?
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14 Jul 2008 07:38 PM  
I had been using kodak films for last12 years & I think this is the best film & have better quality than others.But now I'm using a digital camera with memory chip.
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15 Jul 2008 11:45 AM  
Yes I also have a digital camera and it is so much cheaper due to the fact that you never have to buy film. I will keep my older film camera though. My husband says I am a pack rat cause I like to save things.
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03 Aug 2008 02:48 PM  
I really like Kodak film when I am using my older 35mm camera. I have even tried some of the Kodak disposable cameras and they work great too since they have that great Kodak film in them. I just think that Kodak is an exemplary brand all around that has products that you can trust.
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17 Aug 2008 03:09 PM  
I have been using Kodak films since I started with photography. They have a wide range of films that suit different needs. Though I now use digital camera, there are times when I still use the conventional camera.
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18 Oct 2008 12:03 AM  
I also used Kodak film all the time, but we no longer have a film camera. 
Where do you buy 35mm film anyways? I don't see that anywhere in stores. 
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20 Oct 2008 11:54 PM  
Kodak films are one of the impressive performers in the digital market. The quality of the films are indeed great. I have been using them for more than 2 years now and I never had an issue with them.
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