Nice. What format are we looking at in those samples?
I think by the aspect ratio and grain, it is 35mm.
I'll get a bunch of 120 when it comes out..
And don't forget your contribution on the photo competition for this new analog magazine
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Just one more relabeled traffic surveillance film, I guess?
I am in doubt whether these miracle films are really a replacement for Techpan... and I wonder why relabeling this type of mass production films and distending descriptions of their quality justifies exorbitant prices. It seems as if the companies that annoy readers of many forums with bold postings about their products sometimes ask for twice the prices of companies that don't encroach upon forums and publish technical data without burlesque.
You can get this type of film for 4.00 Euros per 135-36 roll - or for 8.50, depending on the label. Pricing for dedicated developers is similar.
Just one more relabeled traffic surveillance film, I guess?
I am in doubt whether these miracle films are really a replacement for Techpan... and I wonder why relabeling this type of mass production films and distending descriptions of their quality justifies exorbitant prices. It seems as if the companies that annoy readers of many forums with bold postings about their products sometimes ask for twice the prices of companies that don't encroach upon forums and publish technical data without burlesque.
You can get this type of film for 4.00 Euros per 135-36 roll - or for 8.50, depending on the label. Pricing for dedicated developers is similar.
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Caffenol developer which also works as low contrast developer:
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Best regards,
Robert
So what's the problem with adapting the usage of materials?
No thanks, I have already some advertisements.
.....Because the overall amount of film production is much and much less than 10 years ago it's inevitable that the prices of all material will go up rapidly and I think that overall prices in the USA are even very low in comparision of other parts in the world.
best regards,
Robert
No Robert, the prices don't have to go up rapidly in the future. There are much more variables determing the prices. Economy of scales is not a linear thing and much more complex. Kodak and Fuji films (afaik Foma films as well) are today as cheap as they have never been before (if you consider inflation).
And that despite the digital boom. The film manufacturers are restructuring their production and have successfully invested in cost reduction technologies.
And in some markets film sales have already stabilised, especially SW film sales.
Regards,
Michael
Right. And talking about modern high resolution films: one of the sponsors of this forum, Adox, offers the ADOX CMS 20 at very reasonable prices, too.
In that case I suppose you send a PM to Sean, the chief and moderator of the APUG and discuss these things off line.
If you do not like Ilford film, or Kodak film or Fuji, or Rollei or Foma or Efke or Slavich or whatever, I do not care but I feel free to inform everybody about new available products on every woldwide forum, supported with or without paid advertisement in a reasonable way to keep on going with my own hobby. If you like it or not that's your problem.
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