More photos from this series, but loaded with different film: 2005 France-Loisirs 400 (actually Ferrania) for the Olympus XA1, versus 1999 Konica VX 400 for the Minolta AF-C. The first, exposed at 100, has a natural look; the second, exposed at 50, leans more towards purple, but holds up well for its age. Both cameras do very well. Do you agree?

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