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What film to use
by J. Ramón Palacios

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What film to use
Color negative film
A list of color negative films for bright light
A list of color negative films for action photos
A list of color negative films for low light
Color reversal or slides
A list of color reversal films
B&W film
A list of B&W films
» Special Purpose film

Special purpose film list
 
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KODAK HIGH SPEED INFRARED Fairly grainy
Moderate high contrast at ISO 25
KODAK EKTACHROME INFRARED EIR Requires filter & special processing
ISO 100 with red filter, 40 with green filter
KODAK EKTACHROME EDUPE Produces duplicates for Kodachrome and
Ektachrome, very fine grain and sharpness
KONICA INFRARED 750nm Fine grained, great for landscapes
at ISO 100 and red filter No 25
AGFA SCALA 200X For B&W slides ISO 200
Needs special processing
KODAK INTERNEGATIVE SO-320 For negatives for prints from 
Kodachrome and Ektachrome
KODAK VERICOLOR SLIDE SO-279 For reverse text slides
from color negatives

To further explore these or any other film that I could have missed, here are the major links:
 

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