no problem...me, I like Velvia 100 and 50 if I can get my hands on it, and FujiPro 160S (does skin tones really well and really balanced colors). Try shooting slide film and see how you like it. I recommend Velvia or Sensia and try some black and white too.
How much did you get yours for? I got mine back in 2006 and paid 400.00 for it (came with a motordrive as well and really good condition
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Something you might not like so much is that this camera doesn't record exif data...soooooooooo, you'll do well by bringing along a notepad and pencil and recording the shutterspeeds and apertures to learn from your shots...or at the least, know what settings you used to take the shots for reference...just like they did in the 70s and 80s and 90s
If you're getting into film again, may I suggest you also pick up a small rangefinder? I got my hands on an Olympus XA 35 mm camera. It's got an amazingly fast lens for a little camera (f2.8 on a 42 mm lens with 6 elements in 5 groups). The reason for this is that SLRs like the EOS-3 are kinda too big and cumbersome for certain situations. Just stuff it in your pockets and there you go
never miss another shot....anyway, just a suggestion.