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X not Y or Z, PerfeXtion? | Nick Palliser

We photographers can be a sentimental bunch. We have long and fond memories and often prefer familiarity to change. For me, as I work professionally and teach, the quality of print is and always will be my benchmark for my tools of choice. If my film and or camera can produce what my mind sees and a quality print, I am a happy photographer. Since starting with photography many years ago I chose the film that gave me the results I desired. I don’t shoot much film these days, but when I do load some Medium Format or some 5 x 4 I am still comforted when I open that vivd green box. I know the quality is there and my prints will be as gorgeous as they always have been. Sentimental perhaps, nostalgic certainly, but I trust Fuji Film. Now I shoot predominantly digital but my choice of tool is no less important. I want something that not only produces the highest quality prints I am used to but is also a pleasure to carry and use. Something that compliments my style and does not fight me too much. Something that works with me and not against me. We live in an ever accelerating technological surge. New equipment is seemingly announced weekly and our choices expand to dizzying proportions. Choice is good, yet if you are like me when walking down the breakfast cereal aisle of any supermarket, too much choice can be confusing rather than helpful………

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